As China Meets the World: China's Changing Position in the International CommunitySusanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik, Agnes S. Schick-Chen, Sascha Klotzbu cher Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2006 - 210 頁 As China Meets the World is a selection of papers that were presented at an international conference held in Vienna in 2004 under the same title. Aiming at a better understanding of China's emergence as one of the world powers of tomorrow, as well as addressing issues such as the Taiwan crisis and China-EU diplomacy, the anthology traces China's encounters with the international community, its institutions and legal foundations during the 20th century. The volume focuses on China's integration into and cooperation with international organizations, including the League of Nations and the UN. This examination, especially in view of its historical dimension, has revealed that internal developments in China cannot be understood without taking external factors into consideration. Still, the contributors to this volume, from both China and the West, go one important step further in their evaluation of recent developments and the present situation. They state that the outside world has not only been a challenge to China's transformation process, but that China is also a challenge to the world. |
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第 65 頁
... concept of indivisible state sovereignty . The PRC argues that this concept is the fundamental principle without which the whole system of international law could not have been established in the first place and without which this ...
... concept of indivisible state sovereignty . The PRC argues that this concept is the fundamental principle without which the whole system of international law could not have been established in the first place and without which this ...
第 67 頁
... concept of ' one China ' is free of inner contradictions , yet at times it appears simplistic : Sovereign title is reserved for states ; Taiwan is not a state , because it belongs to Chinese territory and is subject to the sovereign ...
... concept of ' one China ' is free of inner contradictions , yet at times it appears simplistic : Sovereign title is reserved for states ; Taiwan is not a state , because it belongs to Chinese territory and is subject to the sovereign ...
第 68 頁
... concept of sovereignty thus is not indivisible and or sharable in the case of China . In the view of the MAC " the Republic of China has been an independent sovereign state since its foundation in 1912 ” ( MAC 1994 ) ( “ #RD [ ... ]九一 ...
... concept of sovereignty thus is not indivisible and or sharable in the case of China . In the view of the MAC " the Republic of China has been an independent sovereign state since its foundation in 1912 ” ( MAC 1994 ) ( “ #RD [ ... ]九一 ...
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