国际问题研究
China International Studies

No.68, January/February 2018

来源:    作者:China International Studies     时间:2018-01-18
  China's Diplomacy in the New Era: Opening Up New Horizons with a New Outlook
  Wang Yi
  China's diplomacy has made many breakthroughs and important headway in the year of 2017. As socialism with Chinese characteristics has entered a new era, China needs to gain a new outlook, make new accomplishments and take new responsibilities in the conduct of foreign policy, and will continue to act as a responsible major country in a world of great changes, transformations and adjustments.
  
  The "Modi Doctrine" and the Future of China-India Relations
  Rong Ying
  Pursuing an "India First" mantra, the "Modi Doctrine" has achieved much progress in the diplomatic field, but challenges old and new remain. To fulfill their respective aspirations of national rejuvenation, China and India should take a positive view of each other's development, further expand areas of cooperation, and properly manage differences and competition.
  Building a Community of Common Security: China's Approach to Its Neighborhood
  Ling Shengli
  The building of a community of common security is an extremely important yet difficult step towards the community of shared future in China’s neighborhood, mixed with competitions in power, institutions, and concepts. The "dual coordination" strategy for neighborhood security is a Chinese response to the current situation and future trends.
  
  Greater Eurasian Partnership: China's Perspective
  Zhao Huasheng
  A macro regional strategic vision proposed by Russia, the Greater Eurasian Partnership is conceptually a modification of both Europeanism and "Turn to the East." While promoting Greater Eurasian cooperation with Russia, China should at the same time proactively enrich and develop the concept with more Chinese elements.
  The Deployment of THAAD: the Evolving Policies of the ROK
  Wu Jingjing
  The ROK's decision to deploy THAAD on its territory reflects the gradual priority of US and North Korea factors over China and Russia factors in the government's considerations. However, a vicious cycle of confrontation and a continuous escalation of tensions is not only unhelpful for resolving the nuclear issue, but also harmful to the peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia.
  Global Economic Governance: China Finds Its New Role
  Xu Xiujun
  The new changes in global economic governance have not only brought opportunities for China's participation, but have also increased its risks and challenge. Under the concept of wide consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits, priority should be given to institutional building, agenda setting and economic securityprotection in key countries and regions.
  BRICS Cybersecurity Cooperation: Achievements and Deepening Paths
  Gao Wanglai
  While a common strategic intention to reform global cyberspace governance has set a solid strategic foundation for cybersecurity cooperation among the BRICS countries, the major challenges ahead call for further development of their agenda to help raise the voice of developing countries in the governance system.
  
  A Chinese Perspective on Establishing a Cooperation Mechanism in the South China Sea
  Du Lan
  Despite good news and positive signals in the South China Sea, a regional cooperation mechanism is essential to shape a new form of governance that will be acceptable to and beneficial for the parties concerned. The Arctic Council, as a relatively mature model with a successful practice record, may provide an important example.
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