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Ideological Changes In China's Relations With Third World Countries

Posted on:2008-02-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F J LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360215473366Subject:International relations
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Since the establishment of PRC in 1949, the relationship between China and the Third World has been comparatively stable with only several times of adjustments of low-degree but broad-extent fluctuation. However, since the increasing influence of the Third World, these adjustments have affected the diplomatic policies of China profoundly, which are worth our absorbed consideration. This article will introduce the analytic system of ideology and try to explain the internal causes of the adjustments in the relationship between China and the Third World, which also means to provide a new analytic angle of view for reference.The first chapter of this paper mainly introduces the meanings of ideology and tries to explain from what aspects and in what ways ideology influences the diplomacy of one country. From chapter 2 to chapter 5, each chapter talks about the ideology in the diplomatic domain in different times and how the ideology affected China's cognition towards the Third World. This article also concentrates on the deep analysis of the structure of China's national interests in economy, politics and ideology in the Third World, and illuminates the deep-level reasons for the policy-changes. With reference to the important influence of ideology towards the relationship between China and the Third World, We should evaluate our national interests in the Third World with an evolutive view and pave the way for the policy-making towards the Third World in future.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ideology, National Interests, Chinese Diplomacy, The Third World
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