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111556
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2011.
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The year 2011 was a turbulent one for the world. As the European sovereign debt crisis intensified, the world economic recovery lost steam. The volatility in West Asia and North Africa, with apparent international involvement, affected regional situation and geopolitical configuration. The Asia Pacific situation was in evolution and major countries increased their input in the region. The world moved further towards multipolarity. Deep-rooted problems accumulated in Western countries over the years broke out and "waves of wrath" swept across the globe. Evolution and adjustments in international and regional situation accelerated amid growing uncertainty and unpredictability.
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ID:
128320
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2013.
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The international situation in 2013 is on the whole stable. There is profound transformation in the world economy, deep adjustment in major-country relationships and accelerated evolvement of regional hotspots, leading to new major changes in the international political, economic and security landscapes.
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ID:
119632
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122132
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2013.
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The Report of the 18th CPC National Congress provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the international situation and China's foreign policy. Guided by the decision of the 18th CPC National Congress, China will hold high the banner of peace, development, cooperation and mutual benefit, unswervingly follow the path of peaceful development, promote the concept of mutual benefit in international relations, push for the building of a new type of major-country relations featuring long-term stability and healthy growth, stick to the policy of good-neighborliness and strive to bring more benefits to its neighbors through its own development, remain a reliable friend and sincere partner of other developing countries, take a more active part in international affairs, and play the role of a major responsible country.
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ID:
104015
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2010.
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In 2010, the underlying impact of the international financial crisis has further developed. The world economic recovery has been slow and tortuous. The momentum of collective rise of major emerging countries has strengthened. Reform of the international financial system has made progress. Interactions of the international relations are more complex. Traditional and non-traditional security threats are intertwined. Contentions among different development models have intensified. Asia has seen its status rising in spite of more destabilizing factors.
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ID:
103735
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ID:
108653
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