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156364
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Under the influence of the great power strategy, China and India have increased their economic cooperation scope, widening the forms of public diplomacy, with an obvious geopolitical collision; India is taking more measures to check China.
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ID:
156361
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India is becoming increasingly active in the issue of the South China Sea, voicing criticism and taking precautions against China. It is quite possible that India will take advantage of the issue of the South China Sea and will adopt more comprehensive way to get involved in the issue.
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ID:
156353
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Australia's development and infrastructure plans have synergy with China's 21st century maritime silk road initiative, and their political, economic, trade, financial and civil exchange have deepened bilaterally. However, China should stick to the principle of opening-up and inclusiveness to cope with the ups and downs coming up in the China-Australia relationship so as to ensure Australia can contribute positively to the initiative.
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ID:
156351
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Capitalism has intensified the rich-poor divide and power politics have led to great upheavals. The world is calling for new development concepts. The B&R has emerged as an answer. It embodies China's ideas on global development. however many difficulties and challenges lie ahead for the implementation of the B&R initiative.
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ID:
156363
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Since 2014, the development of the China-India relationship has followed a trend of starting high and ending low.The China-India relationship warmed up rapidly in the first two years, which nevertheless failed to bring about a substantial breakthrough in their bilateral relations, as India's strategic doubts about China and their differences of interests on numerous issues still pose difficulties.
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ID:
156368
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Since the 2008 financial crisis, international political and economic disorder has become obvious. Major reasons are the decline of US-led Western developed economies global influence; US and otherWestern countries inaction or ineffective actions; power diffusion allowing non-state actors to intervene; a global governance short of needed rules; and mainstream economic theory's overemphasis on market roles. International disorder is a long term process posing a potential threat to China's national interests.
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ID:
156369
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China's foreign relations present a new vision, idea and strategy under the leadership of Presidnet Xi Jinping. The article explains the performance of international relations in current transition order and tries to tackle prior (and in some ways more intractable) issue and analyze the internal logics and external environment of impact of multi-polarization on China's major power diploamcy with its characteristics in the tranistion of international order.
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ID:
156357
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Participation, support and understanding of countries along the belt and road are requisites for promoting and implementing this major initiative. Indonesia is crucial but it has a limited perception of the B&R initiative. The B&R initiative is well-received among the Indonesia Chinese group, while Indonesia academic circles remain cautious and somewhat critical.
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ID:
156362
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The Bharatiya Janata Party is exhibiting stronger presence as a one-party-rule at both federal and local levels. This increases the likelihood of Modi's re-election as prime minister in 2019. Obviously, Indian political development is characterized by complexity, accidental factors and intrinsic logic, which will definitely exert great influcnece on the future of India.
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