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    China as A Permanent Member of the UN Securit...

    2014-01-02
    I. China’s Global Strategy and View of UN Security Council As an ancient saying goes, China is an old civilized nation endowed with new missions. It vividly depicts the subtlety embedded in China’s pursuit of the goal of reemerging as a global power. On the one hand, being the second largest country in terms of aggregate ...
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    The US is at fault on China-Japan historical ...

    2014-01-03
    Shinzo Abe's pilgrimage to Yasukuni Shrine on December 26 angered Japan's neighbors, especially China and South Korea. The rightward shift in Japanese politics is the primary cause of Abe's shameful behavior, but U.S. policy towards Japan, on historical issues in particular, must take some of the blame. It is true that th...
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    US-India diplomatic storm may blow over

    2013-12-26
    The US and India has been caught up in a diplomatic row in recent days over the US arrest of Devyani Khobragade, India's deputy consul general in New York, who was accused of visa fraud and abusing her Indian maid. Khobragade claimed she was mistreated, which aroused a storm of public outcry in India over the humiliation by the US. ...
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    Will the progress in Iran nuclear issue susta...

    2013-12-22
    The interim agreement on the Iran nuclear issue reached on Nov. 24 is neither a historical breakthrough nor a historical mistake. It is just modest progress. Despite optimism as a result of the deal, the progress is not necessarily sustainable, judging by the difficulties ahead. A breakthrough means substantial progress in the sticki...
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    New Strategic Thinking in China’s Diplomacy

    2013-12-20
    The new Chinese leadership took office in a changing domestic and international environment. Internally, economic growth slows down while social development accelerates in a stable political situation. Domestic social forces pay more attention to the central government’s foreign policy directions. Externally, China plays a greater...