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Shaping the future in commemoration of the 35th anniversary of / Yonglong, Chen   Journal Article
Yonglong, Chen Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Sino-US relationship is a relationship between the largest developing country and the largest developed country in the world. It is now upgrading to a relationship between a large country on the rise and a large country to maintain the status quo. Owing to the distinctive character, complexity and importance of both sides, Sino-US relationship is in reality becoming a composite partnership integrating interests, responsibilities, competition and cooperation. It is a relationship marching forward on the basis of a new concept of interests and principles. The essence of Sino-US relationship is to actively foster cooperation, appropriately handle competition, energetically control differences and avoid confrontation and conflicts. To shape a new model of major-country relations is the common desire of China and the U.S. The two sides need to further strengthen pragmatic economic cooperation and push forward effective cooperation on regional hot-spot and global issues.
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Trump administration's North Korea policy logic and DPRK nuclear issue prospects / Jishe, Fan   Journal Article
Jishe, Fan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The North Korea nuclear challenge, urgent on the US foreign policy agenda since Donald Trump took office, has prompted unilateral bilateral and multilateral moves to address rising tension on the peninsula.The underlying logic of US policy, which in November placed the DPRK back on the list of state sponsors of terrorism, promotes negotiation by imposing maximum pressureand by enlisting China's support. Possibly, North Korea will return to negotiations with its nuclear and missile development suspended temporarily. Other Possibilities are a stalemate with North Korea joining the ranks of countries with credible nuclear deterrent, or an emerging crisis that escalates to military of that conflict. the lingering uncertainty is central to northeast Asia security.
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