Political Science, asked by tinkufarhaan, 8 months ago

China's Foreign Policy

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Answered by av1266108
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China's foreign policy today is summarized as strategic relations with neighboring countries and the world's superpowers to strive for China's national interest, and to create a favorable environment for China's domestic development for perpetual competition in the world in the long-run.

Answered by Chandra1972
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The People's Republic of China is a Communist state that came to power in 1949 after a civil war. It became a great power in the 1980s and today has the world's largest population and second largest GDP. In 1950-1953 it fought an undeclared war in Korea against the United States.

China's foreign policy today is summarized as strategic relations with neighboring countries and the world's superpowers to strive for China's national interest, and to create a favorable environment for China's domestic development for perpetual competition in the world in the long-run.

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