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  2. Guanxi - Wikipedia

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    In China, a country where business relations are highly socially embedded, guanxi plays a central role in the shaping and development of day-to-day business transactions by allowing inter-business relationships and relationships between businesses and the government to grow as individuals representing these organizations work with one another.

  3. China threat theory - Wikipedia

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    The China threat theory is a statement that expresses concerns and doubts that arise in international relations due to the increasing power and influence of mainland China. [7] After Chinese century , the rapid development of the Chinese mainland has posed challenges to the interests of its neighboring countries and the international order.

  4. Chinese Psychological Society - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Psychological Society is a non-profit academic organization, established by a group of psychologists in China. It was founded in 1921 [1] and it is one of the earliest established national organizations in China, aiming at uniting all the psychologists to work and promote in the field of psychology. [2]

  5. History of China–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The New Middle Kingdom: China and the Early American Romance of Free Trade (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017). Kissinger, Henry. On China (2011) excerpt; Latourette, Kenneth Scott. The history of early relations between the United States and China, 1784–1844 (1917) online; Li, Jing. China's America: The Chinese View the United States ...

  6. The Governance of China - Wikipedia

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    The Governance of China in different languages presented at Shanghai Library. The first volume of the Governance of China was released in September 2014. [10]: 22 It contains 79 of Xi's speeches delivered from November 2012 to June 2014. [10]: 22

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

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    As China's relations with the superpowers have changed, so have its ties with other developed nations. An example of this is that more than a dozen developed countries, including the Germany, Spain, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, all established diplomatic relations with China after the Sino-American rapprochement in the early 1970s.

  8. Three Worlds Theory - Wikipedia

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    The Third World comprises China, India, the countries of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the other countries of Asia. [ 2 ] As political science , the Three Worlds Theory is a Maoist interpretation and geopolitical reformulation of international relations.

  9. Ten Major Relationships - Wikipedia

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    On the geopolitical scene, China had since 1954 began to foster relations with her Asian neighboring countries like India and Burma. [9] In April 1955, the Bandung Conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia and Zhou Enlai attended the conference as the representative of Communist China, strengthening her role in the African and Asian continents.