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099600
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099601
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091936
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2009.
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The China studies program emerging in Brussels, the heart of European Union, is the natural outcome of China's newly established prominence on the world stage. Brussels' China studies, compared with China studies in America and European countries, is unique.
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099596
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ID:
099598
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ID:
091933
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2009.
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China's new thinking about neighboring diplomacy in Asia since the end of Cold war can be analyzed theoretically from angle of international institutions.China utilizes institutionalism with great flexibility in four sub-regions-Central Asia, Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia, where institutional models-dominant participation, deep participation, active participation and moderate participation models have been adopted.
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ID:
091912
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2009.
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The US financial crisis and its result- a severe recession-are spreading quickly across the world. Why has the US, the head of the world economy, been hit so hard all of a sudden? Or is the US economy indeed suffering so much? what impact does the crisis have on the future of US economic hegemony? or will the crisis condiderably weaken the comprehensive strength of the US and thus change its relations with all other countries in the world?
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ID:
099597
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ID:
091913
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Publication |
2009.
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Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) suffered a crushing defeat in the August 30th general election to the House of Representatives.This was due to a change in election rules, the decline of LDP's traditional bases of support, and the long-standing internal problems.If the LDP now fails to respond to these changed realities, it will further lose credibility with the Japanese people.
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ID:
099599
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ID:
091930
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2009.
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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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ID:
091924
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Publication |
2009.
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The author argues that although a new military strategy of US Armed Forces in far from being completed, an outline has emerged, that is to develop a military strategy suitable for soft power diplomacy, rather than Bush's strategy of unilateralism and preemption.
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ID:
099592
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ID:
099593
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ID:
099595
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ID:
091921
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Publication |
2009.
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Barack Obama became the first African American president calling for change. He is not only faced with serious challenges on the economic and financial fronts, but also has to deal with a variety of major social problems which will potentially reshape American society in the 21st century; increasing economic inequally, complex race relations, an unsustainable healthcare burden and a weakening education system.
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ID:
091939
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2009.
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China is playing a crucial role in the Obama administration's attempt to build a multi-partner world' based on cooperation and shared responsibilities.In light of the profound geo-economic transformations of 2008-2009, the United States has little choice but to strive for partnership, especially with the country that is Washington's major creditor.
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ID:
091910
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Publication |
2009.
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This article puts forward a unified theory for international relations (IR). It first divides current western IR theories into hard and soft categories. then points out conceptual fallacies of the three major debates in the history of western IR theories by using this categorization as an analytical guide. It further asserts that such a categorization should help clarify the present theoretical chaos by pursuing a unified IR theoretical system.
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ID:
099594
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ID:
091911
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Publication |
2009.
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For several decades, diverse IR theories in China have been following the trails of western scholars, which are lacking distinctive Chinese characteristics and might not be a good fit for oriental culture in general. So, this paper offers some analyses based on a study of the Zhouyi or I Ching, the Book of changes, combined with some related ideas in Chinese geomancy, Fengshui. The author seek to develop a new interdisciplinary analytical method on a theoretical base he calls Trigram Combinations and Permutations (TCP), which may explain how diverse international issues come into being and suggest an ideal structure as a stable basis for sustainable development in international relations from the perspective of Chinese traditional philosophy and the interaction between Yin and Yang.
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