国际问题研究
China International Studies

No.48, September/October 2014

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  Prospects of China’s Economic Cooperation with the Asia-Pacific
  Chen Yuan
  The effective cooperation between China and the other Asia-Pacific economies has brought about a booming regional economy and turned the Asia-Pacific region into an engine of global economic growth. In this address, Mr. Chen Yuan also introduces China’s new round of reform and calls for a regional partnership that needs top-level designing, continued commitment to open regionalism, and financial cooperation.
  
  China’s “Host Diplomacy”: Opportunities, Challenges and Undertakings
  Chen Dongxiao
  The successful hosting of the CICA summit has drawn great attention to China’s “host diplomacy”. Analyzing new features of China’s “host diplomacy” during this new period, this paper will look at the opportunities and challenges facing China’s “host diplomacy” and discuss the problems that China should address in order to do a better job in this regard and bring its “host diplomatic advantages” into full play.
  
  An Evaluation of China’s Overall National Security Environment
  Liu Jianfei
  China’s external environment primarily includes two components: its development environment and security environment. With an emphasis on overall national security, the following essay will evaluate China’s external security environment from the perspective of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics.
  
  Relations between China and CEE Countries: Development, Challenges and Recommendations
  Long Jing
  China’s cooperation with CEE countries constitutes a new growth driver in China’s relations with the EU and is an important component in China’s all-round diplomatic strategy in the new era. In this respect, the cooperation mechanism in future is bound to face challenges as well as opportunities.
  
  Regional Cooperation of Latin America and Strategic Choice of Sino-Latin American Cooperation
  Zhao Hui
  Sino-Latin American relationship is developing in a comprehensive, wide-ranging, and multi-level way. Due to the differences in ideology, views on regional policy, intraregional development as well as each country’s regional positioning and own situation, the regional cooperation organizations with the growth of their number lack necessary communication and contact among one another. China needs to build an overall Sino-Latin American cooperation framework facing the future from the strategic point of view.
  
  The Rise of ISIS: Impacts and Future
  Dong Manyuan
  Since June 2014, the extremist terrorist group known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS)has expanded quickly and seized significant territory in Iraq and Syria. It not only threatens the very existence of the Iraqi government, but also has changed the nature of the Syria conflict, and its influence is spilling over outside of the region.
  
  Strategy of Rebalance to the Asia-Pacific in Obama’s New Term and US Ideological Export
  Fang Guangshun & Ma Qiang
  Since the beginning of his second term, Barack Obama has made some adjustment to US strategy of rebalance to the Asia-Pacific. The distinctive features of the strategy in Obama’s second term is more emphasis on the great significance of ideological export to the strategy, more clarification of the contents of ideological export, and more vehicles and means to promote ideological export. China should make the US understand the existence of realistic differences in terms of ideology, thus lowering its expectation with regards to the effectiveness of its ideological export.
  
  China’s Economic Relations with SAARC: Prospects and Hurdles
  Liu Zongyi
  China has achieved a unique feat in economic growth, maintaining an average annual growth rate of nearly 10 percent for more than three decades since reform and opening-up. As a neighboring country joined by common mountains and rivers, China’s prosperous economy is the best driving force for the development of South Asia and SAARC integration. The economic relations between China and SAARC have developed rapidly over the past ten years, although there exist hurdles that impede Sino-SAARC cooperation. The Chinese leadership has put forward quite a few cooperative initiatives to further enhance Sino-SAARC cooperation.
  
  The African Banking Sector and Sino-African Financial Cooperation
  Zhang Xiaofeng
  The African banking sector is composed of central banks and deposit-taking financial institutions. The African sector which experienced robust development was not severely hit by the international financial downturn or the European sovereignty debt crisis in terms. The author argues that it is significant to study the African banking sector to further deepen the Sino-African financial cooperation, especially cooperation between central and commercial banks.
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