Search results for: Thurain Win
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US and China Diverge on Policy and Practice of Global Governance
...equity and fairness, and win-win cooperation.” China thereby emphasizes basic principles governing international law and international relations, in particular the UN Charter. US Policies In December 2017 the Trump administration...
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A “New” Chinese Foreign Policy Under Xi Jinping?
...in all its work, and focus on how to win when it is called on.” In an analysis of Party Congress speeches over the last 20 years, a New York...
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Volvo Cars & Media Coverage: Questioning Chinese Stereotypes
...soft power.”[1] Manzenreiter (2010) also asserts that even the 2008 Olympics in China failed to win over the West, “given the Western unwillingness to see the global power shift to...
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The Electrification of Myanmar
Myanmar has the lowest electrification rate among the ASEAN countries with less than 30 percent of the population having access to electricity. Upgrading its electricity infrastructure and updating...
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What does China as Peacemaker between Saudi Arabia and Iran Mean to India?
...approach might indeed turn out to be “win-win cooperation” (合作共赢), to borrow a turn of phrase extensively used in Chinese rhetoric. This piece is first published in Foresight, a...
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The Russia-India-China Trilateral After Ukraine: Will Beijing Take the Lead?
...on a “righteous course” toward a shared global future premised on inclusive, comprehensive and close win-win cooperation (Qiushi, June 24). BRICS already has a “Plus” mechanism and is mulling an...
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Compatible Interests? The EU and China’s Belt and Road Initiative
...the Western governance model – theoretically based on win–win thinking and South–South cooperation, within the implementation process, it has often been perceived as neo-colonial and focusing on China’s gains at...
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Illusion’s End: Erdoğan and Turkey’s Coming Economic Chill
...of the parties which had been represented in the previous parliament was able to win any seats in the new assembly. The AKP, which had been founded just 15 months...
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After the Pyeongchang Olympics: Prospects for Inter-Korean Relations
...its initial demands or find alternative ways to achieve win-win results, while distinguishing between its red-lines and what it is willing or able to make concessions on. In this way,...
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Understanding China’s Position on the South China Sea Disputes
...no position in such third party disputes. Instead, Beijing calls for Washington to work with China based on “non-conflict and non-confrontation, mutual respect, and win-win cooperation.” China further accedes to...