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The Adjustment of Japan-US Alliance and the strategic Options for Chinese Foreign Policy

Canadian Social Science

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Title The Adjustment of Japan-US Alliance and the strategic Options for Chinese Foreign Policy
 
Creator YANG, Yang
 
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Description Abstract: Japan-USAllianceis the product of the Cold War Era. With the end of the Cold War, the further development of economic globalization, the enhancement of political multi-polarization trend, the role and nature of Japan-US Alliance in the international community, are gradually changing, and it brings out the trend of increasing strength. After the Cold War Era, the adjustment of Japan-US Alliance has posed significant challenges toChina's diplomatic strategy, and constituted a threat toChina's peaceful development. At the same time, the interests of Japan-US Alliance pointing to theTaiwanissue, it has seriously interfered inChina's sovereignty, and obstructedChina's peaceful reunification. Facing the challenges of Japan-US Alliance, China should establish "mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality and cooperation" as the core of the new security concept in the diplomatic strategy, build more common interests with Japan and America, and strengthen the interdependence; China will correctly handle Taiwan issue, safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and implement the strategy of "partners" in order to promote the construction of China's diplomatic strategy; and what’s more, China should hold up stably a banner of peaceful development, enhance the comprehensive national strength, and establish a good international image.
 
Publisher Canadian Research & Development Center of Sciences and Cultures
 
Contributor Supported by China's National Social Science Fund Planning Office.
 
Date 2014-02-28
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article

 
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Identifier http://www.cscanada.net/index.php/css/article/view/j.css.1923669720141001.4140
10.3968/j.css.1923669720141001.4140
 
Source Canadian Social Science; Vol 10, No 1 (2014): Canadian Social Science; 72-75
1923-6697
1712-8056
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.cscanada.net/index.php/css/article/view/j.css.1923669720141001.4140/5550
 
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