Contemporary International Situation and China-Russia-India Relations
In: China report: a journal of East Asian studies = Zhong guo shu yi, Band 41, Heft 4, S. 375-378
Abstract
The trend of Bush's policy and its impact in international affairs is worth noting during the second presidential term of George Bush. The US, besides persisting in pushing forward its 'democratisation plan in the greater Middle East', has been intensifying its attempt to penetrate into Central Asia. For some time now, the main focus of US foreign policy has been Iraq, the Gulf and the Middle East, but it has given equal importance to containing the so-called 'North Korean nuclear weapon' and to the 'Iranian nuclear issue'. There were new developments in China-Russia-India tripartite relations. China and India agreed to establish a strategic partnership, greatly promoting bilateral relations between them. The developmental process in these countries, Russia-China and India, has provided ample scope for strengthening trilateral cooperation among them.
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