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China Goes Global: The Partial Power
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 48, Heft 2, S. 127-129
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
Zai zhongguo tese shehui zhuyi daolu shang gongtong tuanjie fendou gongtong fanrong fazhan: 개혁개방 년 동안 민족사업이 거둔 성과
In: Qiang guo zhi lu. Ji nian gai ge kai fang 30 zhou nian zhong dian shu xi
In: 强国之路. 纪年改革开放30 周年重点书系
Chungguk hwaha pyŏn'gyŏng-gwa chunghwa minjok
In: Tongbuga yŏksa chaedan pŏnyŏk ch'ongsŏ; 11
Strategicke partnerstvi EU - CLR: Prilezitost, skutecnost a eufemismus
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 42, Heft 1, S. 7-24
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
Relationship between European Union & The People's Republic of China declared in 2003 as the "strategic partnership" attracts attention as a new & remarkable phenomenon within post-bipolar international framework. This article reviews essentials & motives of both partners' mutual & deepening relations by pointing at their growing economic interdependence, upgrading political relations, & further developing their cultural, science & technology, academic, environmental etc. cooperation. However, while critically analyzing EU-China basic agenda of the strategic partnership & its real outcomes, this article points at poor Chinese human rights record, persistence of EU arms embargo, mutual trade disputes, Chinese failure at obtaining the EU's Market Economy Status, as well as insufficient intellectual property & trade mark protection in China. This study concludes with finding an attaining the real EU-China strategic partnership questionable, considering that as a mere term of official-level politeness, lacking behind expectations & potential. Adapted from the source document.
Cinsko-africke rozvojove vztahy - od Washingtonskeho k Pekingskemu konsenzu
In: Politologicky Casopis, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 234-259
This study deals with the issue of development relations between China and Africa in the context of the Beijing concensus. It attempts to provide an analysis of Chinese foreign policy since the beginning of the 90's. The text is divided into three basic parts. The first contains discussion on the theories of development, including the main features of the (post)Washington concensus based on liberalism, decentralization and privatization, followed by the Beijing concensus representing the counter-paradigm. The second focuses on the historical roots of bilateral relations since the beginning of the 20th century until the end of the Cold War. TAZARA, the Tanzania-Zambia railway built by China is chosen as the most representative example of Chinese foreign policy during the Cold War period. The last part deals with current relations influenced by Chinese oil diplomacy and the so-called one-China policy. Sudan and Angola are chosen as significant examples of African states in which China is involved. Adapted from the source document.
Puk'an-gwa Chungguk: kaehyŏk kaebang-ŭi chŏngch'i kyŏngjehak
In: Hyŏndaesa ch'ongsŏ 28
Han-Chung-Il hakkye-ŭi Han-Chung kwangyesa yŏngu-wa chaengchŏm
In: Tongbuga yŏksa chaedan kihoek yŏn'gu 21