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SINO - US RELATIONSHIP
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122133
China’s peripheral situation and countermeasures
/ Taiping, Wang
Taiping, Wang
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2013.
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Although some new complex factors have emerged in the situation of China's surrounding areas, the overall situation is fine at present. There has been no change in China's major external policies while a series of new ideas, new thesis and new requirements have emerged. This embodies the stability and consistency of China's external policies while carrying forward the cause into the future, advancing with the times and blazing new trails.
Key Words
China
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Asia Policy
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Sino - US Relationship
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Peripheral Situation
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Asian Situation
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Sino - Japan Relationship
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122135
Is it possible for China and the U.S. to build a new type major
/ Yusheng, Wang
Yusheng, Wang
Journal Article
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2013.
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The principal aspect of the contradiction in building a new type of major-country relationship between China and the U.S. is on the U.S. side. The "ball" is in the US court. So long as the U.S. can make efforts in the same direction as China does, there is hope. Otherwise, the same situation "you are either with us or against us" will remain. Twists and turns or even tension might emerge in Sino-U.S. relationship from time to time.
Key Words
United States
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China
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G2
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Sino - US Relationship
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New - Type Relationship Major Countries
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G2 - C
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Same Direction
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Mutual Benefit
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Win - Win
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Two pillars for long-term Sino-U.S. relations
/ Shulong, Chu; Chen, Ying
Chen, Ying
Journal Article
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2013.
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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.
Key Words
World Bank
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United States
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China
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Richard Nixon
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Global Financial Crisis
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US Economy
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Kissinger
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Asian Financial Crisis - 1997
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Sino - US Relationship
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