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Asia & Africa Review
1672-9420
2015 Issue 4
An Analysis of U.S.Department of State Report——China:Maritime Claims in the South China Sea
Lin Zhen;South China Sea Institute;Xiamen University;
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Between the Middle Power Dream and the National Interests——Australia’s International Strategy and its South China Sea Policy
Lu Peng;the China Center for Collaborative Studies of the South China Sea;Nanjing University;
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Getting Deeply Involved in the South China Sea Dispute:How Far Will Japan Go?
Zhu Qingxiu;the China Center for Collaborative Studies of South China Sea;Nanjing University;
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NuclearDeterrence,Interdependence and Theory of Peace between Great Powers
Stein TФnnesson;Peace Research Institute Oslo;Department of Peace and Conflict Research;Uppsala University;
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Sino-US-Russia Relations in Light of Game Theory:Their Latest Trends and China’s Planning Methods
Jia Chunyang;Chen Yu;Institute of American Studies;China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations;Institute of Russian Studies;China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations;
..............page:59-70+126-127
The Legacy of Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and the Present Phenomenon of Historical Revisionism in Japan
Li Ruoyu;the Institute of Japanese Studies;Chinese Academy of Social Sciences;
..............page:71-80+127
The Role of Water Diplomacy in the Implementation of China’s "One Belt One Road" Strategy
Guo Yanjun;the Institute of Asian Studies at China Foreign Affairs University;
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Hydropower Development in the Mekong River:Its Impacts on the Situation in the Region
WeiJianfeng;Zhang Huiye;Southeast Asian Research Association of Yunnan province;Department of Eastern Languages;Yunnan Nationalities University;
..............page:94-106+127-128