Harmony with Diversity: Some Ignored Facts
Xiaohe Cheng
Global Policy, 2015, vol. 6, issue 1, 79-80
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To perceive Chinese-Western countries’ relations in the developing world through a zero-sum-game prism is one-sided. As their relations become increasingly interdependent, China and Western countries also have a strong motive to cooperate in the developing world.
Date: 2015
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