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083855
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083905
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102993
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128319
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2013.
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Sino-US relationship is a relationship between the largest developing country and the largest developed country in the world. It is now upgrading to a relationship between a large country on the rise and a large country to maintain the status quo. Owing to the distinctive character, complexity and importance of both sides, Sino-US relationship is in reality becoming a composite partnership integrating interests, responsibilities, competition and cooperation. It is a relationship marching forward on the basis of a new concept of interests and principles. The essence of Sino-US relationship is to actively foster cooperation, appropriately handle competition, energetically control differences and avoid confrontation and conflicts. To shape a new model of major-country relations is the common desire of China and the U.S. The two sides need to further strengthen pragmatic economic cooperation and push forward effective cooperation on regional hot-spot and global issues.
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089459
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119633
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103740
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104017
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2010.
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China-US relationship is as important as any bilateral relationship in the world. Yet it is also very exceptional. It contains not only contradictions, but also base and needs for cooperation. To build a "positive, cooperative and comprehensive" relationship, China and the US need to resolve four categories of structural contradictions: first, structural contradiction in politics stemmed from differences in social systems, values and religions; second, structural contradiction in economy derived from different development modes and disparity in development level; third, contradiction underlain by differences in security concepts and the character of the security forces; fourth, contradiction arising from the fact that, China and the US, distinct as two particular countries with both at particular historical stages, are of different status and playing different roles in this particular international complex. The establishment of a strategic mutual-trust should be placed atop the agenda of the China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue. Cooperation between China and the US will benefit both countries and the world at large.
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