1993. The Rise of Modern Diplomacy, 1450-1919. London in New York: Longman.ANDERSON, Matthew S., The Rise of Modern Diplomacy 1450-1919, Harlow, Longman, 1993.Anderson, M. S. (1993) The rise of modern diplomacy. New York: Longman....
It will lay more solid foundations for building an even stronger China-Africa community of shared future, and build up strong momentum for the rise of developing countries as a whole, and for more balanced international relations. 当前,百年变局和世纪疫情交织共振,多边主义和单边主义激烈博弈,全球治理...
When I returned to Chengdu, the material benefits of the reform era could be seen everywhere: an extensive subway system, a brand-new Sichuan University campus, a high-rise business district where Kimzon and other companies were situated. In my classroom, I felt the change at the most viscera...
We should give high priority to large-scale development of the western region, fully revitalize old industrial bases in northeast China, work vigorously to promote the rise of the central region, and support the eastern region in taking the lead in development. We should increase support for old...
近日,我院马奥尼教授在China's Diplomacy in the New Era 发表文章Fearing China and other foolish concerns驳斥「中国威胁论」。 Josef Gregory Mahoney (约瑟夫·格雷戈里·马奥尼) 华东师范大学政治与国际关系学院教授,政治学国际研究生项...
Diplomacy Talk: Why do you think some Western countries are distrustful, concerned, or even fearful of the BRI? Stephen Brawer: There is actually a more fundamental difference in the economic thinking behind the rise of China in terms of...
Diplomacy in Renaissance Rome. The Rise of the Resident Ambassador doi:10.15581/007.27.26549Anuario de Historia de la IglesiaFERNNDEZ DE CRDOVA, lvaro
We took coordinated steps to promote large-scale development of the western region, the full revitalization of the Northeast, the rise of the central region, and trailblazing development in the eastern region. Overall, the central and western regions outpaced the eastern region in terms of ...
The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict From 1500 to 2000, by Paul Kennedy, first published in 1987, explores the politics and economics of the Great Powers from 1500 to 1980 and the reason for their decline. It then continues by forecasting the positions...
Improving access to antibiotics will save lives and reduce the rise and spread of drug-resistant infections. Instead of traditional ‘last mile’ global health solutions, global leaders need to support efforts to develop suitable antibiotics and their rational use, ensuring that countries have the cap...