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China’s strategic partnership diplomacy / Weilai, Dai   Journal Article
Weilai, Dai Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract One of the most distinctive features of China’s recent foreign policy strategy is partnership diplomacy. It represents China’s new approach to gaining influence over the global landscape. It is aimed at avoiding rivalry and conflict and reforming international relations to a more stable and friendly state. It also indicates China’s intention to adopt a much more flexible and practical foreign policy. China will build a network of partnerships across the globe, forging a new kind of diplomacy with Chinese characteristics.
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Rise of middle power and China’s new focus in diplomacy / Conrong, Jin; Weilai, Dai; Junda, Jin   Article
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Summary/Abstract The emergence of well-positioned middle powers is a profound impetus for change within the international arena of structure rearrangement, issues replacement, and values reconstruction. In particular, India, Brazil, Turkey and South Africa are middle powers that rose together during the global FINANCIAL crisis to become a compelling force, each transitioning to active participant rather than follower.1 As a result, Chinese diplomatic personnel are in a unique position to capitalize on their newly transformed political and economic influence.
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