国际问题研究
China International Studies

No.55, November/December 2015

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  Uphold Win-Win Cooperation and Promote Peace and Stability in the Asia-Pacific
  Liu Zhenmin
  At the Sixth Xiangshan Forum, China’s vice foreign minister put forward a five-point proposal for countries in the Asia-Pacific to pursue security and cooperation and build a community of common destiny.
  
  Moving Forwards through Reform: New Approaches for China’s Economic Development
  Zhang Yansheng
  The economic fundamentals for China’s long-term development are positive in the new normal of slower growth, but a careful eye needs to be kept on the downward pressures and risks in the short term.
  
  Features and Future Development of the Global Strategic Environment
  Gao Zugui
  Globalization and information are shaping the global strategic environment. A correct recognition of the current changes and features shaping the global strategic environment are important for China.
  
  Analysis of the Group Cooperation Diplomacy of China, with Discussion of China-CEEC Cooperation
  Hu Dawei
  China’s innovative group cooperation diplomacy has attracted the world’s attention. This article explores the essential characteristics of China’s group cooperation diplomacy, its origins, and development.
  
  China’s Belt and Road Initiative: The South Korean Perspective
  Sukjoon Yoon
  South Korea’s involvement with the Belt and Road Initiative will bring challenges, but it will meet them skillfully and steadfastly as the potential economic benefits are too great to ignore.
  
  Understanding between Peoples: Misconceptions and Approaches
  Guo Xiangang & Jiang Zhida
  Understanding between peoples, an integral part of the Belt and Road Initiative, has a critical role to play to ensure its success. This article dispels some misconceptions about the understanding between peoples and raises some suggestions on how to achieve it.
  
  Climate Policies in the United States: A Choice between the Market and Government?
  Yuan Jian
  The United States’ experience of trying to establish an emissions trading system has demonstrated that to achieve desired outcomes high-level government intervention is needed to guide the market forces.
  
  Causes and Effects of the ‘Cold War’ between Japan and the Republic of Korea
  Jin Linbo
  What led to the deterioration of Japan-Korea ties in 2012, and what are the prospects for ending the prolonged deadlock and antagonism in the coming years?
  
  Afghanistan Offers New Space for Sino-US Cooperation
  Li Qingyan
  China and the United States share common interests and goals in Afghanistan, but they are also competing with each other for regional influence. Afghanistan is a testing ground for China and the US to explore pragmatic cooperation.
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