An improved homogeneous balance principle and self-similar solutions to the cubic-quintic nonlinear Schroedinger and impose constraints on the functions describing dispersion, self-similar waves are presented.
Between 1949 and 1954,Sino-Burmese relations changed for the better.The U Nu government’s fear and suspicion of the People’s Republic of China meant that it planned to recognize China almost from the start.It was on...Between 1949 and 1954,Sino-Burmese relations changed for the better.The U Nu government’s fear and suspicion of the People’s Republic of China meant that it planned to recognize China almost from the start.It was only after confirming the diplomatic position of other Commonwealth countries that Burma made a move,however,becoming the first non-Communist country to recognize the PRC.Not long after,relations between the two countries began to cool,partly because of geopolitical factors but mostly due to the fact that China’s revolutionary diplomacy was incommensurate with Burma’s pro-British,pro-American tendencies.After the Korean War broke out,Burma rapidly enshrined“neutralism”as the guiding principle of its diplomacy,while China began to establish ties with countries in the“Intermediate Zone.”In 1953,the two countries had the opportunity to repair their relations because of strains in the Burma-US relationship due to remnant Kuomintang forces,rising Chinese demand for Burmese rubber,and a drastic decline in the international market for Burmese rice.展开更多
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province of China under Grant Nos.Y604106 and Y606182the Special Foundation of "University Talent Indraught Engineering" of Guangdong Province of China under Grant No.GDU2009109the Key Academic Discipline Foundation of Guangdong Shaoguan University under Gant No.KZ2009001
文摘An improved homogeneous balance principle and self-similar solutions to the cubic-quintic nonlinear Schroedinger and impose constraints on the functions describing dispersion, self-similar waves are presented.
基金the mid-term result of the 2017 Shanghai Pujiang Talent Program(Type C)“Burma’s Strategic Awareness of China and Sino-Burmese Relations(1949-1962)”(17PJC029)
文摘Between 1949 and 1954,Sino-Burmese relations changed for the better.The U Nu government’s fear and suspicion of the People’s Republic of China meant that it planned to recognize China almost from the start.It was only after confirming the diplomatic position of other Commonwealth countries that Burma made a move,however,becoming the first non-Communist country to recognize the PRC.Not long after,relations between the two countries began to cool,partly because of geopolitical factors but mostly due to the fact that China’s revolutionary diplomacy was incommensurate with Burma’s pro-British,pro-American tendencies.After the Korean War broke out,Burma rapidly enshrined“neutralism”as the guiding principle of its diplomacy,while China began to establish ties with countries in the“Intermediate Zone.”In 1953,the two countries had the opportunity to repair their relations because of strains in the Burma-US relationship due to remnant Kuomintang forces,rising Chinese demand for Burmese rubber,and a drastic decline in the international market for Burmese rice.