CHINA’S FOREIGN POLICY AND RELATIONS BETWEEN CHINA AND ARMENIA

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  • Li Yonghui Institute of Russia, East Europe and Central Asia, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Abstract

The article summarizes the main contents and characteristics of China'sforeign policy in different time, and looks forward to China's future foreignpolicy. As an important part of the overall strategy for building socialism withChinese characteristics in the new era, the report of 19th national congressclearly states that the diplomacy of the big country with Chinese characteristicsshould promote the building of a new type of international relations andcontinue to promote the building of a community of human destiny.I. Main contents of China’s foreign policy1. Judgment of the times is different: Mao Zedong based his thinking onthe belief that global war was inevitable, Deng Xiaoping proposed that largescale global war will not occur for a considerable time, and there is hope thatworld peace will be maintained.

Author Biography

Li Yonghui, Institute of Russia, East Europe and Central Asia, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

 J.D. Yonghui Li is a professor, Senior Research Fellow, Deputy Head of the Russia’s Foreign Policy Department of the Institute of Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). She is also an expert of the research center on “One Road and One Belt” of CASS. J.D. Yonghui Li was a visiting scholar at the George Washington University in the United States in 2002, as well as at the Lenin Pedagogical University in Russia in 2003-2004. In 2008-2014 she worked in the Embassy of China in Ukraine, and in the Embassy of China in Azerbaijan. Her main scientific focus is on the foreign policy of Russia. J.D. Younghui Li has more than 80 scientific papers on Russian politics in Asia, CIS countries, including her monograph on the study of Russia-Japan relations.  

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Published

2017-09-29

How to Cite

Yonghui, L. . (2017). CHINA’S FOREIGN POLICY AND RELATIONS BETWEEN CHINA AND ARMENIA. Analytical Bulletin of Armenian and Regional Studies, 2(11), 285–288. Retrieved from https://analytical-bulletin.cccs.am/index.php/ab/article/view/98

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