In Chile, the study of international relations is very limited both in the number of programs and in its scope. Furthermore, it is still a country where international relations are under the umbrella of political scie...In Chile, the study of international relations is very limited both in the number of programs and in its scope. Furthermore, it is still a country where international relations are under the umbrella of political science and political science itself is heavily influenced by the study of the law. This paper looks at the development of international relations both as a tool for training diplomats and as a topic of study within political science in Chile. It does so within the framework of the social sciences. Using interviews as a complimentary tool of research, it concludes that, along with a marked influence of economics in the study of social sciences in Chile, the country's political and social history has shaped the advent of social sciences at the undergraduate level and has dwarfed the growth and contents of both political science and international studies, in spite of the country's successful embrace of globalization.展开更多
As two major Great Powers in the geopolitics of the Balkans,the relationship between Austria-Hungary and Russia directly affected the stability of the political situation in Europe and the Balkans.At the beginning of ...As two major Great Powers in the geopolitics of the Balkans,the relationship between Austria-Hungary and Russia directly affected the stability of the political situation in Europe and the Balkans.At the beginning of the 20th century,the Austro-Russian cooperation dominated the Macedonian reforms,but with the deepening of the reforms,the structural contradictions between the two countries were fully exposed,and the original cooperative relationship went to a rupture.This drastically changed relationship became an important factor in the restructuring of relations between the Great Powers and the Balkan states before the First World War.展开更多
From 12 December 1963 to 23 January 1964,the diplomatic representatives of China and France held talks on four occasions in the Swiss capital,Bern.The talks concluded with an agreement on the establishment of diplomat...From 12 December 1963 to 23 January 1964,the diplomatic representatives of China and France held talks on four occasions in the Swiss capital,Bern.The talks concluded with an agreement on the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.In the Bern talks,the Chinese position was basically that“immediate establishment of Sino-French diplomatic relations is advisable.”For this reason,China made some compromises over matters such as the form and content of the communiquéannouncing the establishment of diplomatic relations and the timing of its publication,but remained firm,at least,over putting out an independent statement declaring China’s principled stand over the government of the People’s Republic of China being the sole legal government representing the Chinese people and Taiwan being an inalienable part of Chinese territory.China took the strategic direction of the advisability of“immediate establishment”of Sino-French diplomatic relations partly because of the necessity of developing Sino-French relations and partly because the top Chinese leadership saw this as a possibility.However,the talks in Bern did not resolve all issues and the question of relations between France and Taiwan were to become a stumbling block for the normalization of Sino-French relations.展开更多
The first Mexican ambassador to the People’s Republic of China,Eugenio Anguiano,was officially received by Chinese VicePresident Dong Biwu in October1972.Since then,both countries have experienced profound transforin...The first Mexican ambassador to the People’s Republic of China,Eugenio Anguiano,was officially received by Chinese VicePresident Dong Biwu in October1972.Since then,both countries have experienced profound transforinations in their domestic situations and have assumed greater international roles.They have also established a展开更多
On March 27,the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the embassy of Madagascar in Beijing jointly held a reception in celebration of the 45th Anniversary of ChinaMadagascar diplomati...On March 27,the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the embassy of Madagascar in Beijing jointly held a reception in celebration of the 45th Anniversary of ChinaMadagascar diplomatic relations.Qiangba Puncog,vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress,and Hery Rajaonarimampianina,president of Madagascar,attended the展开更多
On June 27, a reception to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the establishment of China-Guyana diplomatic relations was held in Beijing. Around 200 people, including Ma Peihua, vice-chairman of the National Committee ...On June 27, a reception to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the establishment of China-Guyana diplomatic relations was held in Beijing. Around 200 people, including Ma Peihua, vice-chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and president of the China-Latin America and Caribbean Friendship Association (CLACFA); Hu Sishe, vice-president of展开更多
Aconcert was held at the Beijing Concert Hall on June 14 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of China-Georgia diplomatic relations and Georgia’s Independence Day. It was jointly organized by the CPAFFC, China’s Minist...Aconcert was held at the Beijing Concert Hall on June 14 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of China-Georgia diplomatic relations and Georgia’s Independence Day. It was jointly organized by the CPAFFC, China’s Ministry of Culture and the Georgia embassy. Li Huilai, assistant minister of Foreign Affairs; Lin Yi, vice-president展开更多
文摘In Chile, the study of international relations is very limited both in the number of programs and in its scope. Furthermore, it is still a country where international relations are under the umbrella of political science and political science itself is heavily influenced by the study of the law. This paper looks at the development of international relations both as a tool for training diplomats and as a topic of study within political science in Chile. It does so within the framework of the social sciences. Using interviews as a complimentary tool of research, it concludes that, along with a marked influence of economics in the study of social sciences in Chile, the country's political and social history has shaped the advent of social sciences at the undergraduate level and has dwarfed the growth and contents of both political science and international studies, in spite of the country's successful embrace of globalization.
文摘As two major Great Powers in the geopolitics of the Balkans,the relationship between Austria-Hungary and Russia directly affected the stability of the political situation in Europe and the Balkans.At the beginning of the 20th century,the Austro-Russian cooperation dominated the Macedonian reforms,but with the deepening of the reforms,the structural contradictions between the two countries were fully exposed,and the original cooperative relationship went to a rupture.This drastically changed relationship became an important factor in the restructuring of relations between the Great Powers and the Balkan states before the First World War.
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文摘From 12 December 1963 to 23 January 1964,the diplomatic representatives of China and France held talks on four occasions in the Swiss capital,Bern.The talks concluded with an agreement on the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.In the Bern talks,the Chinese position was basically that“immediate establishment of Sino-French diplomatic relations is advisable.”For this reason,China made some compromises over matters such as the form and content of the communiquéannouncing the establishment of diplomatic relations and the timing of its publication,but remained firm,at least,over putting out an independent statement declaring China’s principled stand over the government of the People’s Republic of China being the sole legal government representing the Chinese people and Taiwan being an inalienable part of Chinese territory.China took the strategic direction of the advisability of“immediate establishment”of Sino-French diplomatic relations partly because of the necessity of developing Sino-French relations and partly because the top Chinese leadership saw this as a possibility.However,the talks in Bern did not resolve all issues and the question of relations between France and Taiwan were to become a stumbling block for the normalization of Sino-French relations.
文摘The first Mexican ambassador to the People’s Republic of China,Eugenio Anguiano,was officially received by Chinese VicePresident Dong Biwu in October1972.Since then,both countries have experienced profound transforinations in their domestic situations and have assumed greater international roles.They have also established a
文摘On March 27,the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and the embassy of Madagascar in Beijing jointly held a reception in celebration of the 45th Anniversary of ChinaMadagascar diplomatic relations.Qiangba Puncog,vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress,and Hery Rajaonarimampianina,president of Madagascar,attended the
文摘On June 27, a reception to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the establishment of China-Guyana diplomatic relations was held in Beijing. Around 200 people, including Ma Peihua, vice-chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and president of the China-Latin America and Caribbean Friendship Association (CLACFA); Hu Sishe, vice-president of
文摘Aconcert was held at the Beijing Concert Hall on June 14 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of China-Georgia diplomatic relations and Georgia’s Independence Day. It was jointly organized by the CPAFFC, China’s Ministry of Culture and the Georgia embassy. Li Huilai, assistant minister of Foreign Affairs; Lin Yi, vice-president