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CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS VOL: 23 NO 1 (8) answer(s).
 
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China and Turkey: forging a new strategic partnership / Xian, Xiao   Journal Article
Xian, Xiao Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract China and Turkey, two emerging powers, are now entering a new stage of strategic cooperation. However, several new problems have emerged. There is considerable need to strengthen this strategic partnership which will require systematic effort from both sides.
Key Words Turkey  China  Strategic Cooperation 
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Global strategic picture in 2012 / Limin, Lin   Journal Article
Limin, Lin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The international strategic landscape was highly volatile and complex in 2012, and there were a number of salient features worthy of special attention. These salient features will likely persist as basic trends of the global strategic picture in the coming five to ten years.
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Ma Ying-jeou authorities response to Japanese purchase of the D / Yongjun, Guo   Journal Article
Yongjun, Guo Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Ma Ying-jeou Authorities have played a key role in the latest round of dispute over the Diaoyu Islands. The "East China Sea Peace Initiative", put forward by Ma, was aimed at enlarging Taiwan's international space. Taiwan also tried to avoid affecting its close relationship with the U.S., and rejected the possibility of joint defense with the Mainland China. However, some tacit understanding has developed between the two sides over this dispute.
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Prospects for U.S. foreign policy and Sino-U.S. relations follo / Canrong, Jin; Yuanliang, Zhao   Journal Article
Canrong, Jin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The focus of Obama's second term diplomacy will continue to be the acceleration of the U.S. global strategic shift eastward to Asia. With increasing competition and more competitive factors emerging over the next four years, the existing competitive and cooperative political structure in Sino-U.S. relations should continue to help keep bilateral political relations stable.
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Quasi-cold war between China and the U.S.: characteristics, causes and China's response / Jianhua, Liu   Journal Article
Jianhua, Liu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Sino-U.S. relations are moving toward "Quasi-Cold War." Various factors contribute to Sino-U.S. "Quasi-Cold War". China should actively deal with this kind of situation, which will continue in the future, to prevent "Quasi-Cold War" sliding into a new "Cold War."
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San Francisco peace treaty and the disposal of the Japanese ter / Dekun, Hu; Yongli, Han   Journal Article
Dekun, Hu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As the San Francisco Peace Treaty has violated the principle of "not making a separate armistice or peace with the enemy" and denied the allies' provisions for the disposal of Japanese territory, it is illegal and invalid, and cannot form the Japanese "legal basis" for their so-called Diaoyu Islands being Japan's "inherent territory."
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Some considerations on the asymmetry of the Sino-Japanese econo / Xia, Duan; Yan, Shen   Journal Article
Xia, Duan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract There are various Sino-Japanese economic interdependences. How to judge the advantages of each and the possible price for both sides of interdependence after the "Diaoyu Islands event"? This article attempts to search for answers to the asymmetry in Sino-Japanese economic interdependence and its impact.
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Trends in middle eastern politics / Xinchun, Niu   Journal Article
Xinchun, Niu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The politics in the Middle East has now entered into a new era from rigid, stagnant and stable period into a vibrant, unrest and conflict stage. This is not only a window of hope but also a thorny road, which can be called "creative destruction." Facing new opportunities and challenges of its policies in the Middle East, China should promote research and discussion in depth.
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