China’s Interests and Foreign Policy Strategy in Relation to ASEAN
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China’s Interests and Foreign Policy Strategy in Relation to ASEAN
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S0131-28120000616-2-1
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37-49
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The article is devoted to actions by China, aimed at strengthening of the traditionally close relationship with ASEAN and prevention of destructive impacts of “third parties” on their relations. Various forms of interstate and inter-agency cooperation, diplomatic and economic relations between the PRC and ASEAN are discussed.
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ASEAN, China, international relations, economic cooperation, security.
Date of publication
01.01.2014
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