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  2. Territorial disputes of the People's Republic of China

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    Many of China's territorial disputes result from the historical consequences of colonialism in Asia and the lack of clear historical boundary demarcations. Many of these disputes are almost identical to those that the Republic of China (ROC) based in Taipei, also known as Taiwan, has with other countries. Therefore, many of the subsequent ...

  3. China threat theory - Wikipedia

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    Since the People's Republic of China implemented reform and opening up, China's rise in economic, political, military and other comprehensive strength, [120] and the so-called "China threat theory" has been spreading from Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, the United States and other neighboring countries and world powers, indicating that the rise of ...

  4. History of foreign relations of the People's Republic of China

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    China's tremendous size, population, natural resources, military strength, and sense of history have placed it in the unusual position of being a developing country that has often been treated as a major global power having a special relationship with the United States and, Russia, previously, the Soviet Union.

  5. From Russia to the Middle East: Why China can’t afford ...

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    Xi welcomed Russia’s diplomatically isolated leader Vladimir Putin to Beijing this week. Putin, called an “old friend” by Xi during their meetings, was a guest of honor at a summit marking ...

  6. China's Position on the Political Settlement of the Ukrainian ...

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    In the following spring months, the head of China's delegation to resolve the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Li Hui, held a series of meetings in Brussels, Berlin, Paris, Warsaw and other European capitals, as well as Moscow and Kyiv, to promote the peace plan. The Chinese proposals, in which the occupied territories would remain under Russian ...

  7. China, Russia and climate change: 2023 threat ... - AOL

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    Russia is a declining power; China is not.” ... “Russia probably does not want a direct military conflict with U.S. and NATO forces, but there is potential for that to occur,” the report ...

  8. China–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    China focuses on enhancing its military power to assert dominance, while Russia prioritizes bolstering its deterrence capabilities to prevent an unwinnable conflict with the West. Russia and China have established “a tacit consensus of interests anchored in loose commitments of mutual assistance, enabling strategic autonomy for a synergy to ...

  9. Shift in China-U.S. trade is hurting California, helping Texas

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    Overall,Chinese foreign direct investment, while stalling in the U.S., has kept growing in Mexico and topped $2.5 billion in 2022, a fivefold increase from 2000-2004, according to Red ALC-China, a ...