No.52, May/June 2015
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Toward a New Type of International Relations of Win-Win Cooperation
Wang Yi
China is proposing to build a new type of international relations of win-win cooperation as an alternative solution at a time when some Western scholars have cried out that the world will fall into chaos and disorder.
Will Island and Reef Construction Change the Status Quo in South China Sea?
Zhu Feng
The United States and its Asian allies and security partners are advised to under-stand the peaceful nature of China’s land reclamation and construction on the Nansha Islands.
Traditional Chinese Culture and China’s Diplomatic Thinking in the New Era
Xing Liju
In this article, the author tries to illustrate how key concepts in time-honored Chinese philosophy such as interconnectivity, inclusiveness and harmony help shape the country’s foreign policy.
North Korean Nuclear Issue in China-U.S. Relations
Yang Xiyu
China and the U.S. play a key role in dissuading North Korea from pursuing a nuclear weapons program. Despite the vacillation of the U.S. policy, China has consistently advocated a comprehensive solution addressing the concerns of all.
Proactive Pacifism: A Blessing for the Japan-US Alliance?
Hu Lingyuan & Gao Lan
With Shinzo Abe promoting the “proactive pacifism” in and outside of Japan, will Japan continue to be a faithful strategic partner of the US, or will it become a strategic burden on the latter?
NATO Reform amidst Ukraine Crisis
Xing Hua
The Ukraine crisis has given a severe shock to the European security situation and made NATO’s idea and actions deviate from its original reform route. As the standoff over Ukraine and divergences among member states take a toll on its strategic transition, the future of the Atlantic alliance looks uncertain.
United States: On Threshold of UNCLOS
Shen Yamei
Amidst the rapidly evolving international maritime situation, a policy debate has been brewing among US decision-makers over the long-delayed issue of ratifying the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Ten Trends of the Information Economy
Meng Ye
The information economy is sweeping across the globe and taking on strong growth momentum previously unimaginable. Studying its trends of development has thus become an important task. There are ten mega information economy trends that are rapidly changing the landscape of the global economy and social structures.
To Know and Understand China: Applying Multiple Perspectives
Lu Jing
The author outlines four perspectives from which to view China, in the hope that the international society can better know and understand China from multiple perspectives.
CIIS Events and Outreach
CIIS Co-hosts International Conference on China-Japan-South Korea Security Cooperation
Song Junying