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REGIONAL PEACE AND STABILITY (2) answer(s).
 
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Build an Asian community of shared destiny / Zhenmin, Liu   Journal Article
Zhenmin, Liu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As a member of Asia, China's development is rooted in Asia, and Asia has always been a priority on China's diplomatic agenda. China's growth has benefited from a peaceful neighboring area and, in turn, promoted stability and prosperity in Asia. At the same time, China and its neighbors are faced with both historic opportunities and challenges in development. Since the new government in China took office in 2013, China and other Asian countries have had frequent high-level exchanges and stronger cooperation in the field of economy and trade. China actively upholds peace and stability in the region and is working with other Asian countries to build a bright future for an Asian community of shared destiny.
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Clash between interest and responsibility: China's policy toward North Korean escapees / Han, Dong-ho   Journal Article
Han, Dong-ho Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract China is the single most important factor for the future of North Korea. The North's deteriorating economy, ailing leader, and seemingly unstable political transition all could contribute to North Korea's dependence on external sources, especially political and economic support from China. In considering the importance of China's North Korea policy and its implications for regional security, this article narrows its focus to China's policy toward North Korean defectors, the possibility of change in that policy, and the regional security ramifications of the policy. By highlighting the Chinese dilemma concerning North Korean escapees, that is, a decision between interests and responsibility, this article argues that, despite China's traditional policy stance on North Korea-summarized as its political and economic support for the DPRK regime for the sake of regional peace and stability-refugee problems between the two countries could be an issue of great concern and conflict due to the meaningful efforts of concerned states and the international community.
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