Sports Performance and Shaping International Image of a China: Towards Beijing 2008 Olympic Games [PDF]
China is a country that has been using sport in order to reach political goals for many years. Lately such political exploitation of sport is directed at shaping the desirable international image of this country.
Kobierecki, Michał Marcin
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Mongolia-Australia relations: a Mongolian perspective [PDF]
With this year marking the 40th anniversary of Mongolia–Australia relations, this paper looks at the background of relations, educational investment, economic interests and political and security ties.
Mendee Jargalsaikhan
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A strategic perspective was pivotal in shaping the foreign policy choices of both China and the United States during the 1979 normalization of diplomatic relations.
Yu Han, Rongrong Wan
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Central Asia's growing partnership with China. EUCAM Working Paper No. 4, 09 October 2009. [PDF]
Since the start of the 2000s, the China has become an increasingly important player on the Central Asian scene, which until then had been essentially divided between Russia and the US.
Peyrouse, Sebastien.
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Distinctive transnational city-to-city partnerships, decentralization, and local governance of China as a Global East Country. [PDF]
Xu J, Liu H, Huang G.
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Ideological Consolidation of Socialist Bloc Amidst International Relations Crisis in 1960s
This paper explores the pivotal role ideology played in shaping diplomatic strategies of Warsaw Pact countries amid intensifying international tensions in the mid-1960s, particularly against the backdrop of the Cold War and ideological divisions within ...
S. V. Vorobyev
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A Second Cold War? Explaining Changes in the American Discourse on China: Evidence from the Presidential Debates (1960-2020). [PDF]
Marandici I.
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The Fallacy of Nuclear Primacy [PDF]
"The United States is easily deterred by any nuclear armed state, even by the most primitive and diminutive of nuclear arsenals." Bruce G. Blair is the President of the World Security Institute.
Bruce G. Blair, Chen Yali
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From 'I won't protect you' to 'I will': authoritarian protectionism and the end of neoliberal hegemony. [PDF]
Cooper L.
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Russia's Approach to Connectivity in Asia: From Cooperation to Coercion. [PDF]
Silvan K, Kaczmarski M.
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