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157394
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In the international community, the internal ethnic issues of one country can easily spread out of its borders through the impact of internal and external factors to affect the national security of other countries, known as the spillover effect. Presently, the ethnic issues of China's neighboring countries that have real consequences on the country's national security break downmainly into four types; the internal ethnic conflict, the transnational ethnic issue, the issues related with immigrants and the collaboration of the three forces. The risk of spillover can be summed up according to the intensity of its effect in five categores;infiltration, springboard, spillover immigration and harassment. As diverse ethnic issues of the neighboring countries have different effect on China's national security, the Chinese government must grasp the core element of each issue to formulate specific policies.
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ID:
092030
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2008.
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The relationship between China, Russia and India is one of the most important international relations in the current international Community. It has been taking on a new look in the recent years. In retrospect to the past seven years, we can see that scholars of the three countries have taken th opportunity of the seminar as a platform to meet with each other, exchange their ideas and to promote the development of each other.
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ID:
108084
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2011.
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Building a harmonious world featuring sustained peace and common prosperity has become a lynchpin of China's international strategy. In order to implement it, the government has developed a series of key operational sub-strategies, including a global peace engagement strategy. The main theme of this approach is that China will strive for peace and promote development by means of peace missions mainly consisting of UN peacekeeping operations (PKOs) and international peacebuilding operations (IPBOs). The article argues that this strategy is based on two cornerstones, peace and development. In practice, China takes different stances towards PKOs and IPBOs: it is a far more cautious contributor in IPBOs, because China's understanding of peacebuilding pays particular attention to development, and Western states are suspicious of China's growing power and intention.
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