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CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS VOL: 23 NO 4 (8) answer(s).
 
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Abe/Aso regime and Sino-Japanese relations / Jiangyong, Liu   Journal Article
Jiangyong, Liu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The establishment of the "Abe/Aso regime" is one result of the rise of the Japanese right-wing forces. The Abe government has denied Japanese aggression history and tried to revise the Japanese Constitution in order to reconstruct powerful military forces. It has also used the Diaoyu Islands issue to serve its domestic and foreign policy objectives, causing a serious backslide in Sino-Japanese relations.
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ID:   124905


Analysis of the EU’s role in the U.S. Asia-Pacific strategy / Jian, Zhang   Journal Article
Jian, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Facing the pressure and stimulation of the U.S. "rebalancing" strategy in the Asia-Pacific, the E.U.'s willing to support the U.S. strategic eastward shift will increase, and tends to interfere in Asia-Pacific affairs more frequently, and to assume more responsibility in maintaining the security and stability in its own back yard.
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Causes of the Syrian civil war and its impacts / Jinying, Fang   Journal Article
Jinying, Fang Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As the civil war drags on, sectarian killings are increasingly brutal, and Islamic jihadist forces are emerging as strong players in Syria. Meanwhile, refugees, sectarian and ethnic conflicts, geopolitical maneuvering and violence are spilling over into neighboring countries. Syria is likely becoming a Somalia in the Middle East, escalating instability in the whole region.
Key Words Syria  Somalia  Ethnic Conflicts  Regugees  Islamic Jihadist  Civil War 
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ID:   124899


China’s grand strategy seen from the report to the CPC 18th National Congress / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
Peng, Yuan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This paper endeavors to draw a panoramic picture of China's grand strategy in terms of its strategic goals, environment, conditions, ideals and blueprint, taking as the context the challenges faced by China, as well as its responses. It asserts that in essence the Report represents a road map of major theoretical and strategic significance for navigating the course of China's peaceful development.
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Conflicting and complementary elements in China and U.S.’s policy towards Africa / Lin, Lin   Journal Article
Lin, Lin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Conflicts between China and the U.S. on African issues center on differences in ideology and strategic perception. In fact, the American and Chinese presence in Africa should be complementary and mutually beneficial, and so conducive to African development.
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ID:   124901


Deindustrialization and Sino-Brazilian ties / Haibin, Niu   Journal Article
Haibin, Niu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract China-Brazil ties can be elevated from strategic partnership to an overall strategic partnership by promoting the sustainable development of both countries. A closer examination at this "deindustrialization" issue can also help set up a new type of big power relations.
Key Words Development  Brazil  China  Strategic Partnership  Deindustrialization 
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Evolution of American new politics / Rongze, Ruan   Journal Article
Rongze, Ruan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The "New Politics" in the U.S. is escalating the polarization of politics. The Republican and Democratic Parties hold conflicting views on such vital issues as debt reduction, balancing the budget, reform of medical care and social security, immigration, and ways of ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. This aggravated polarization ushered in by the "New Politics" will also influence American foreign policy, especially Sino-U.S. relations.
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FTA competition and China’s strategic choices / Guoyou, Song   Journal Article
Guoyou, Song Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Competition over setting up free trade agreements (FTAs) first began to heat up after the outbreak of the 2008 global financial crisis. FTAs started by developed countries are converging and China has been frustrated by exclusion. All this indicates that the developed economies are focusing on achieving their strategic goals: that is to reform trade relations, reset the game rules and redeploy economic interests. China must take appropriate measures and maintain a global multilateral trade framework.
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