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HONGGANG, WANG (6) answer(s).
 
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Global development and China's mission / Honggang, Wang   Journal Article
Honggang, Wang Journal Article
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How can the US and China build a cooperative partnership / Honggang, Wang   Journal Article
Honggang, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words United States  China  US  US - Relations - China  China - Relations US 
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Limitations of Obama's Af-Pak strategy / Honggang, Wang   Journal Article
Honggang, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Af-Pak strategy formulated by the Obama administration is characterized by localization, Integration, demilitarization and polygonization. It is a rational strategy, but it has three defects: the first is that strong pressure imposed on Pakistan may make the country more unstable and increase the unrest in surrounding areas; the second is that demilitarization will be unable to produce results or to meet the political need of the Obama administration; the third is that its geopolitical dimension may weaken other countries' cooperation and support. China generally supports the strategy, but still has many misgivings.
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Modern countries in the western world: the conundrum of governance / Honggang, Wang   Journal Article
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New Sino-US Strategic gambling and China's strategy / Honggang, Wang   Journal Article
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Transition of the international order and China’s role / Honggang, Wang   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The international order is built on the principles of sovereign equality, national interests, great powers and respect for human rights among others. International rivalry and cooperation have existed side by side over the past few centuries, while the foundations of an international order have solidified. We are now seeing a transition in the international order that requires new innovative ways of thinking. China is seen as the key driver of these changes because of its unique status, pattern of growth and future potential. China should embrace this historic opportunity and take on its obligations to contribute to the birth of a new modern international order.
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