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International Situation and Security Strategy

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As far as China is concerned, the relations with the major powers, the neighboring countries and the developing countries, and multilateral relations compose the whole picture of its overall international strategic landscape, with its relations with the major powers as the focal points, that with the neighboring countries as the essential points, that with the developing countries as the basic points, and multilateral relations as the shining points.
Drawing from the reasonable elements of existing concepts, such as common security, mutual security, cooperative security, comprehensive security and collective security,, China has put forward a new security concept, with "mutual trust, mutual benefit, equality, and coordination" as its core. The four elements supplement each other and form an organic whole. Mutual trust is the foundation of the new security concept, mutual benefit its objective, equality its guarantee, and coordination the way it operates.
About the author: General Xiong Guangkai is chairman of the China Institute for International Strategic Studies. He is guest professor of Tsinghua University, Peking University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, PLA National Defense University, PLA University of International Studies and PLA University of Foreign Languages. He is a PhD supervisor at the PLA University of International Studies.
International Situation and Security Strategy
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