Search results for: Thurain Win
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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...
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The Fallacy of ‘Compartmentalisation’: the West and Russia from Ukraine to Syria
...to those of the EU and the US. Whereas Moscow seeks to counter Western influence and roll back the US’s role in the world, the West has proposed a win–win...
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Environmental Challenges and Cooperation in Northeast Asia
...offering technological education or investment in environmental facilities. As the former are significantly affected by China’s air pollution, it is a win-win measure for all sides. 3. Expanding Participation and...
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Rivalry and Cooperation: A New “Great Game” in Myanmar
...time, it must also simultaneously engage in bilateral and multilateral cooperation with other powers to ensure win-win gains. Helping Myanmar achieve political stability, economic development, and social progress should be...
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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...