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SHULONG, CHU (6) answer(s).
 
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ID:   120517


Changing and unchanging elements in the global order and China' / Shulong, Chu   Journal Article
Shulong, Chu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   142814


China story and China's international image / Shulong, Chu   Article
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ID:   130622


Japan’s national strategy and China’s Strategy towards Japan / Shulong, Chu   Journal Article
Shulong, Chu Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   126390


Responding to our peripheral security challenges / Shulong, Chu; Shasha, Tao   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   136332


Rethinking on China-U.S. relations / Shulong, Chu; Shasha, Tao   Article
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Summary/Abstract In the quarter-century since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the former Soviet Union’s disintegration in 1991 and the end of the Cold War, China-U.S. relations have supported the trend of development. The two countries extensively and intensively have engaged in dialogue, close personnel exchanges, unprecedented economic and TRADE relations, and bilateral coordination on international and regional issues. The bilateral relationship has profound influence over the two countries and the world but, while total confrontation and crisis is not on the horizon, there is no guarantee that their future disagreements will not become serious or intractable. In this past quarter-century, the U.S. has repeatedly used and threatened to use force against China, a sign that military conflict between them, even a local or relatively large-scale war, is not out of the question. The U.S. global strategy has not changed, the basic content and goals of the U.S. strategy towards China have not changed, and the nature of the China-U.S. relationship is yet to be defined.
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ID:   120530


Two pillars for long-term Sino-U.S. relations / Shulong, Chu; Chen, Ying   Journal Article
Chen, Ying Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Sino-U.S. relationship has been supported by two pillars: one being their shared interests and points in common, and the other being that neither side has challenged, threatened or opposed each other's core interests. The two powers should continue to strengthen these two pillars in order to maintain stable and positive relations.
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