| Deng Xiaoping's thought of international strategy is an important part of the theory of Deng Xiaoping. The essay aims to illustrate the understanding of Deng Xiaoping's thought of international strategy, to solve the difficulty of peace and development and to demonstrate the influence of the enactment and execution of the foreign strategy in the new era based on the concept of peace.In our country, it is Deng Xiaoping who realizes the transformation from War and Revolution to Peace and Development. Deng Xiaoping's peace theory of international strategy is an organic system, including two sides: the understanding of peace and means to maintain it. Firstly, strive for and promote peace which is the requirement for the modernization of China, the common pursuit of all people and the essence of Deng Xiaoping's theory of international strategy. Secondly, objecting to Hegemonism and maintaining the global peace is the primary strategic target of China and the basic ways to achieve peace. Thirdly, adopt effective and practical strategy. Fourthly, the Independent Foreign Policy of Peace is an significant strategy of maintaining peace; meanwhile, advocate to establishing the new international order based on Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence. At last, Deng Xiaoping's peace theory of international strategy also offers a series of specific ways of solving international conflicts. Deng Xiaoping's peace theory of international strategy, realistic, sharing, active and stable, puts the concept of peace into the enactment and execution of China's international strategy. It is concerned with the peace and development of China and the whole world. It deeply influences foreign relations in Deng Xiaoping's era and the choice of the direction of China's peaceful development.The essay includes the following five parts:Part One: the background and the source of the theory. Part Two: its realistic basis, including the accurate positioning of China, the right judgment of the theme of the era and the new understanding of the supreme national interests.Part Three: the main content of the theory, including the understanding and execution of peace.Part Four: the main characteristics of the theory and its analysis.In the part of conclusion: the inheritance and development of the theory in the new century. |