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FOREIGN RELATION (15) answer(s).
 
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ID:   089805


Bear and Kiwi: a sixty-five year link / Tatarinov, Andrey   Journal Article
Tatarinov, Andrey Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract New Zealand and Russia established official relations in 1944 at the time when both were at war with Nazi Germany. But ties between the two countries go back much further. The first Russian to visit New Zealand did so in 1821, members of the first Russian Antarctic expedition led by Captain Bellingshausen.
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ID:   099601


China and the changing world: summary of the international seminar in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the CICIR / Wento, Li; Zonglei, Wei; Yanyu, Zhang   Journal Article
Zonglei, Wei Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words China  Foreign Relation 
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ID:   119866


Coming collapse: authoritarians in China and Russia, face an endgame / Diehl, Jackson   Journal Article
Diehl, Jackson Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   123722


Competing realities in China-India multilateral discourse: Asia`s enduring power rivalry / Panda, Jagannath P   Journal Article
Panda, Jagannath P Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Asymmetric growth in foreign policy dynamics and power posture between China and India at the regional level is the new contour of current Asian politics. One vital aspect of it is the multilateral power politics or engagement through which rising powers connect and integrate with regional vis-à-vis global conditions in order to contend and compete with each other's strategic interests and primacy. This Asian rendezvous is part and parcel of the rhetoric of liberalist sentiments, which realistically do not work in favor of the developing countries' relationships. The history of the China-India bilateral discourse suggests that. In today's context, the increasing multilateral engagement between the two countries is a potential medium for denying space and holding an edge over each other's priority of acquiring assorted global resources, forming an Asian and a global identity, and notably in securing respective national strategic objectives. Current foreign policy contours of both countries are quite different from the previous order and politics. The boundary will continue to be the fundamental problem in their bilateral discourse, while the Asian discourse of Sino-Indian multilateral politics will be decided by their competition and power rivalry in resources and identity
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ID:   086182


India and China: forging a new vision for Asia / Bhattacharjee, Dhrubajyoti; Patil, Sameer Suryakant   Journal Article
Patil, Sameer Suryakant Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The relationship between India and China has always been a complex one. From the phase of being identified as Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai" to the humiliating defeat of India by the Chinese forces in 1962 to the growing warmth in the bilateral relationship between the two countries, over a period of half century and more, have gone through various ups and downs.
Key Words Trade  China  India  Cooperation  Foreign Relation 
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ID:   086184


India and Russia: the evolving contours of a new strategic relationship / Rakshit, Devraj   Journal Article
Rakshit, Devraj Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract During the cold war years India and Russia enjoyed close strategic relationship which reached its peak with the signing of treaty of peace and friendship and cooperation 1971 between India and Soviet Union.
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ID:   084544


Introduction: Tibet, India, and China / McGranahan, Carole; Sperling, Elliot   Journal Article
McGranahan, Carole Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words China  India  Tibet  Foreign Relation  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   084192


New development in Russia's policy towards CIS and their impact / Xuechuan, Wang   Journal Article
Xuechuan, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words CIS  Central Asia  Russia  Caspian Sea  Policy  Foreign Relation 
Dimplomatic Relation  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   123717


Nuisance value: uyghur activism in Germany and Beijing-berlin relations / Shichor, Yitzhak   Journal Article
Shichor, Yitzhak Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract While a small number of Uyghur communities had begun to settle in Germany already in the 1950s and 1960s, since the 1990s they have chosen Munich as their center of national and political activism in Europe and worldwide. By that time the Chinese had begun to apply pressure on the German government to restrict Uyghur activities and to monitor and intimidate them and their German supporters, also by using spies and collaborators. As a democratic country Germany rejected the Chinese demands, although refusing to admit former Uyghur Guantanamo inmates. Despite occasional tension, Sino-German relations have not been affected by the presence of Uyghurs, some of them labeled as 'terrorists' by Beijing. My conclusion is that the Uyghur 'threat' has been deliberately inflated by China as a tool in its relations with other governments and that economic relations and technology import are far too important to spoil by persecuting Uyghurs.
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ID:   120034


Revolutionary year: middle east in 1958 / Louis, WM Roger (ed); Owen, Roger (ed) 2002  Book
Owen, Roger Book
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Publication Washington DC, Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2002.
Description xvii,340p.hbk
Standard Number 246897531
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057201956.04/LOU 057201MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   032049


Russia hopes and fears / Werth, Alexander 1969  Book
Werth Alexander Book
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Publication London, Barriesh Rockliff, 1969.
Description 390p.hbk
Standard Number 214666794
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002658947.0842/WER 002658MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   120036


Ruusia and Germany reborn: unification, the Soviet Collapse, and the new Europe / Stent, Angela 1999  Book
Stent, Angela Book
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Publication Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1999.
Description xviii,300p.hbk
Standard Number 0691059659
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057203327.47043/STE 057203MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   087126


Treacherous relations across the Atlantic / Yuanhong, Ding   Journal Article
Yuanhong, Ding Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The relationship between the two sides of the Atlantic Ocean is the most important bilateral relationship to both the United States of America and the European Union, and is also an important factor to influence the evolution of the world situation. This relationship was gradually shaped from the US-UK alliance during the Second World War based on the military alliance between the US and Europe.
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ID:   077151


Turkish annexation of Hatay: exception or harbinger of future politics / Uzer, Umut   Journal Article
Uzer, Umut Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Turkey  Foreign Relation 
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ID:   084546


We're Not Home: Tibetan Refugees in India in the Twenty-First Century / Falcone, Jessica; Wangchuk, Tsering   Journal Article
Falcone, Jessica Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Refugees  India  Foreign Relation  Tibetan  21 st Century  Foreign Policy 
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