No.50, January/February 2015
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2014 in Review: A Successful Year for China’s Diplomacy
Wang Yi
With the approaching of the end of 2014, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi reviewed the achievements made under China’s “proactive and enterprising diplomacy” in 2014.
Building an East Asia Partnership of Win-Win Cooperation
Liu Zhenmin
At the 2015 Munich Security Conference, Liu Zhenmin, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister, refuted the pessimism about Asia’s future and advocated win-win cooperation.
China’s Innovative Diplomatic Strategy in the New Era
Yang Jiemian
As a diplomatic theorist, Yang hails the success of Chinese leadership in terms of diplomatic theory, strategy and practice. He also calls for vigilance and guarding against major mistakes.
China’s Neighborhood: New Situation and Consideration
Zhang Yunling
According to Professor Zhang, relations between China and its neighborhood should be understood from the perspectives of “China’s neighborhood” and “China as a part of the neighborhood.”
FTAAP: The Beijing Roadmap and Priorities
Tang Guoqiang & Wang Zhenyu
The APEC summit endorsed a Beijing-backed route towards a vast free trade area in the region. The authors expound the roadmap and the priority tasks to advance the FTAAP.
The “New Silk Road” Initiative: China’s Marshall Plan?
Jin Ling
The analogy between the “New Silk Road” and the Marshall Plan should be seen in a rational and differentiated way, guarding against viewing the equivalence of the two as an attack to the former.
Improvements in US-Cuba Relations and Their Implications
Jiang Shixue
The US and Cuba have varied motives and intentions for improving bilateral relations, yet the improvement is undoubtedly a “win-win” outcome with broad implications.
Sino-US Cooperation on Climate Change
Wang Lianhe
China and the US have fruitful cooperation in tackling global climate change. However, the two countries have demonstrated starkly different policies and stances on this issue.
Cultural Propagation in India’s Public Diplomacy
Zhao Hongyan & Wang Kai
India’s strategy for culture propagation has produced positive results. However, efforts to engage in public diplomacy by using cultural elements have not entirely translated into real earnings.
CIIS Events and Outreach
Conference on International Situation and China’s Diplomacy
Chen Xulong & Zhu Zhongbo
Seminar on Ukraine Crisis, the European Situation and Sino-European Relations
Bu Shaohua