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Since the late 1970s, China's primary foreign policy goals are safeguarding its independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and shaping an international environment favorable to its modernization and Reform and Opening Up. [18]: 51 China uses the term "core interests" to define the primary goals that determine its foreign policy choices.
Governance of China consists of 270 pieces, organized thematically into 54 chapters. [a] All three volumes were edited by three entities: the State Council Information Office, the Central Policy Research Office of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, and the China International Publishing Group.
"China's Position on the Political Settlement of the Ukrainian Crisis" (also "China's Peace Plan") is a document published on February 24, 2023, by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, which reflects the view of the Chinese authorities on the peaceful end of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Often referred to as the ...
China was instrumental at brokering talks with North Korea over its nuclear program, and in 2003, there was a concerted effort by China to improve relations with the ASEAN countries and form a common East Asian market. These foreign policy efforts have been part of a general foreign policy initiative known as China's peaceful rise. On 15 ...
It lays out China's official foreign policy goals to be: Safeguarding China's sovereignty, national security and development interests; Protecting and promoting the interests of the Chinese people; Building China into a great modernized socialist country; Realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation; Promoting world peace and development
Since the beginning of the first Trump administration, the U.S. foreign policy toward China has shifted from "engagement" to "competition". [1] [2] The United States foreign policy toward the People's Republic of China originated during the Cold War. At that time, the U.S. had a containment policy against communist states.
China provides foreign aid to advance both foreign trade objectives and foreign policy objectives. [10]: 18 Since the 2018 creation of the China International Development Cooperation Agency to coordinate aid, China has placed a lesser emphasis on aid to advance foreign trade and a greater emphasis on aid to advance foreign policy. [10]: 18
On China is a 2011 non-fiction book by Henry Kissinger, former National Security Adviser and United States Secretary of State. The book is part an effort to make sense of China's strategy in diplomacy and foreign policy over 3000 years and part an attempt to provide an authentic insight on Chinese Communist Party leaders.