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Definitely, maybe: verifying North Korean denuclearisation / Acton, James   Journal Article
Acton, James Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Firmly committed to the path of peaceful development / Bingguo, Dai   Journal Article
Bingguo, Dai Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The White Paper titled China's Peaceful Development is both a paper of declaration and a guideline of action for China's peaceful development. China's peaceful development is based on China's long and profound historical and cultural tradition. We have found this path in the course of the more than 60 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China, especially in the course of the great experiment of reform and opening-up. China's declaration of commitment to peaceful development is a sincere and conscientious long-term strategic choice based on China's basic national conditions. Peaceful development is a carefully considered choice based on calm analysis and sound judgment of the current situation in the world. China's declaration of peaceful development is a choice supported by firm political policies and strategies. China's exploration and practice of following the path of peaceful development will be a never-ending process of constant exploration and improvement. China's path of peaceful development involves more than China itself, and it needs the understanding, support and cooperation of the international community. China's strategic intention for peaceful development is transparent, the goal it pursues is lofty, and its policies are clear-cut. The attitude of China is sincere, its determination is firm and what China says will be honored.
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