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FOREIGN AFFAIRS JOURNAL 2020-07 (6) answer(s).
 
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Building on Past Two Decades of Achievementsfor a Brighter Future in the New Era: Marking the 20th Anniversary of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation / Peng, Wu   Journal Article
Peng, Wu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China and Africa enjoy a profound, long-standing friendship. In their struggles for national liberation and independence, in their endeavors of safeguarding sovereignty and territorial integrity and building a stronger nation,China and African countries have all along stood by each other’s side with mutual respect and mutual support. This has made China-Africa relationship a fine example of solidarity and collaboration among developing countries.
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Characteristics of World Economic Recession and Momentum of China’s Growth / Wenling, Chen   Journal Article
Wenling, Chen Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the first half of this year, the international situation has been extraordinarily severe, full of challenges that are beyond people’s expectation; the world has changed in a dramatic way that no one has anticipated. In the same astonishing way, China combats COVID-19, reopens the economy, and stabilizes the market, making fast headway towards economic recovery. The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) all revised up their forecasts for China’s economy this year, from 1.9% to 1.2% and then 1%. Under the leadership of the Communist Party of China and thanks to the arduous efforts of the Chinese people, the business community and the government, China has moved out of the negative territory and achieved a positive growth of 3.2% in the second quarter, which is indeed a hard-won achievement.This lays the foundation and creates conditions for the economy to grow in a way that the above mentioned three organizations have not anticipated.
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China and Middle Eastern Countries: Towards a Brighter Shared Future / Jun, Zhai   Journal Article
Jun, Zhai Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China and the Middle East are both cradles of splendid civilizations. For over two thousand years, the network spun by the ancient Silk Road has connected Chinaand the countries in the Middle East at the east and west ends of Eurasia. The two sides enjoy a long history of close exchangesandfriendship, with no historical grievances in the past or conflicts at present. This truly exemplifies what is meant by the saying “Good friends feel close to each other even when they are separated by vast distance.”On 30 May 1956, the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of Egypt officially established diplomatic relations. That was the beginning of diplomatic engagement between New China and Middle Eastern countries. Over the past 60-plus years, the relations between the two sides have been through several stages defined by deepening mutualunderstanding, setbacks and adjustments, build-up of momentum, and majorbreakthroughs. The two sides have helped each other in an evolving world and carried out sincere cooperation for their respective national development. In this process, they have become like-minded friends, mutually beneficial partners, and good brothers who stick together through thick and thin.
Key Words China  Middle Eastern Countries 
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China’s Achievements, Position and Proposition on Human Rights / Huawen, Liu   Journal Article
Huawen, Liu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract October 24th, 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations (UN). As proclaimed in preamble of the UN Charter, “we the peoples of the United Nations determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind, and to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small.” 70 years on, great changes have taken place in the world. The socioeconomic development and especially the breakthroughs in science and technology, transportation and communicationshave created unprecedented conditions and made it possible for countries to guarantee and realize human rights. There have been achievements, challenges and opportunities.However, the pace of progress varies from country to country.Over the past 40 years of reform and opening-up, the Communist Party of China (CPC) has led the Chinese people in blazing a trail to successfully promote human rights and made world-acclaimed achievements.
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Enhancing Neighborhood Diplomacy in Response to Changes Unseen in a Century / Zhaohui, Luo   Journal Article
Zhaohui, Luo Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China’s neighborhood is crucial for its security, development and prosperity. By prioritizing neighborhood in its overall diplomacy, China is committed to forging friendship and partnership with its neighbors, following the principle of amity, sincerity, mutual benefit and inclusiveness, and deepening win-win cooperation with the neighbors. This has contributed to the sustained sound momentum in its neighborhood. Since the beginning of this year, with a global pandemic rarely seen coupled with changes unseen in a century, as well as impact of the China-US contest, the complex factors in China’s neighborhood have been on the rise.
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Right Way to Take is to Build a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind / Jiemian, Yang   Journal Article
Jiemian, Yang Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract COVID-19 has hit over 200 countries and regions in the world, leading to hundreds of thousands of deaths. It not only poses a grave threat to human health but also causes global economic recession and increases risks in social governance. With implications on both non-traditional and traditional security threats, it adds to significant changes to major-country relations and geopolitics, thus considerable rise in global instabilities and uncertainties.
Key Words COVID-19 
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