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China’s International Responsibility Examined

China's International Responsibility Examined
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摘要 International responsibility falls upon the shoulders of every country.China's growing contributions to world peace and development have surpassed the view of her as a "threat.'' Instead,it was,among world mainstream opinion,expected to shoulder a still-bigger burden.Such external expectations,together with internal yearnings for a higher profile abroad,urge a response in terms of Chinese diplomacy.What is to be done? This paper explores the answer. International responsibility falls upon the shoulders of every country. China's growing contributions to world peace and development have surpassed the view of her as a "threat".Instead, it was, among world mainstream opinion, expected to shoulder a still-bigger burden. Such external expectations, together with internal yearnings for a higher profile abroad, urge a response in terms of Chinese diplomacy. What is to be done? This paper explores the answer.
出处 《Contemporary International Relations》 2007年第4期81-93,共13页 现代国际关系(英文版)
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