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Diplomatic relations. --- Russia --- United States --- Russia. --- United States. --- Foreign relations
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Tout commence avec Louis XIV, qui envoie des savants missionnaires jésuites à la cour de l'empereur Kangxi avec le fol espoir de convertir le souverain et ses sujets au catholicisme. La présence française, alors relativement pacifique, devient, au XIXe siècle, beaucoup plus agressive : trois fois en guerre avec la Chine, la France participe aux côtés de la Grande-Bretagne au tristement célèbre sac du palais d'Eté en 1860. Des Français de tous horizons y sont alors nombreux : militaires, diplomates, explorateurs, aventuriers, sinologues, écrivains, hommes d'affaires. A travers leurs réalisations, se dessine une histoire riche, diverse, étonnante et passionnante, où l'on croise le père Huc, Paul Claudel, Victor Segalen, les aventuriers de la Croisière jaune, les concepteurs fous du train du Yunnan, les canonnières du Yang-Tsé, et jusqu'à de Gaulle, le premier chef d'Etat occidental à reconnaître la Chine de Mao. Si ce pays doit beaucoup à la France, l'inverse n' en est pas moins vrai, et l'auteur nous livre en filigrane une vision nouvelle des rapports franco-chinois de 1685 à nos jours.
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Balance of power. --- Hegemony. --- International relations. --- Strategy. --- Diplomatic relations. --- United States --- United States. --- Foreign relations.
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Amid growing tensions between China and Japan over the disputed Senkaku Islands (Diaoyu in Chinese) in the East China Sea, recent Japanese press reports claimed China officially designated the islands a 'core interest.' These reports cite a statement made by a Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson at a daily press conference on April 26, 2013. According to Tokyo Kyodo News Service (Kyodo), the spokesperson said: "The Diaoyu [Senkaku] Islands are about sovereignty and territorial integrity. Of course, it's China's core interest." If China has indeed elevated the Senkaku Islands to a core interest, then this could represent a significant shift in China's policy and rhetoric on the dispute. However, close examination of China's historical use of the 'core interest' formulation and its carefully crafted statements during and following the April 26 press conference suggest the Chinese government has not changed its approach to the Senkaku Islands dispute.
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Diplomatic relations. --- International economic relations. --- United States --- Andorra --- Andorra. --- United States. --- Foreign relations --- Foreign economic relations
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Diplomatic relations. --- Economic history. --- Globalization --- China --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government
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Diplomatic relations. --- International economic relations. --- Military relations. --- Latin America --- China --- China. --- Latin America. --- Foreign relations --- Foreign economic relations --- Military relations
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