No.61, November/December 2016
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Work Together to Improve Regional Security Architecture and Address Common Challenges
Liu Zhenmin
In the face of increasingly complicated security issues, the building of a regional security architecture in the Asia-Pacific is lagging behind. China is willing to work with all other parties to explore and build a regional security architecture for the common future of the Asia-Pacific community.
Xi Jinping’s Strategic Thought Guiding Chinese Diplomacy
Su Ge
Guided by President Xi’s strategic thought and committed to peace, development and win-win cooperation, the major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics has gradually created a new situation in which China’s relations with other countries move forward in an all-round way.
Constructing Discourse Power in Major-Country Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics: Mission and Challenges
Yang Jiemian
As China enjoys an increasingly higher status and influence in global affairs, it is important that China deepen its diplomatic discourse with Chinese characteristics and strengthen the construction of the system for conducting its diplomatic discourse.
Russia and the West: Unsurmountable Structural Contradictions
Xing Guangcheng
Structural contradictions exist in the relationship between Russia and the West. Since the end of the Cold War, Russia’s strategic influence has been increasingly curtailed by the US-led West, an unequal situation it is trying to change with itsgradual recovery and rise.
New Developments and Constraints in Japan-Australia Relations
Liu Qing
In recent years, the bilateral relationship between Japan and Australia has witnessed further development and is now defined as a “special strategic partnership.” The strengthening of bilateral cooperation, propelled by both internal motivation and external pressure, has deep political and economic foundations.
Global Climate Governance: New Trends and China’s Policy Options
Yu Hongyuan & Yu Bowen
The structural defects in the Kyoto model have necessitated a renewal of global climate governance, and achieving it is dependent on the efforts of multiple political forces. This general trend has been embodied in the Paris Agreement reached at the end of 2015.
Thoughts on Green Energy Industry Growth in Developing Countries
Yuan Jian
The rise of green energy industry in developing countries is not only driven by their economic development needs, it is also an important part of the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Green energy offers these countries a path that can save them from a carbon-intensive development.
Asia Energy Cooperation Forum: Exploring an Asian Mechanism for Energy Cooperation
Shi Ze