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与邻为善 以邻为伴——就10+1和10+3领导人会议采访外交部亚洲司司长傅莹 被引量:3
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作者 罗洁 《世界知识》 北大核心 2002年第23期8-10,共3页
策划这一期封面话题时大家就想到了要采访外交部亚洲司司长傅莹女士,因为她刚刚随朱总理从柬埔寨回来,对这次东盟与中国(10+1)、东盟与中日韩(10+3)领导人峰会有着最深的理解和最直观的感受。然而傅司长又是党的十六大代表,带着东南亚... 策划这一期封面话题时大家就想到了要采访外交部亚洲司司长傅莹女士,因为她刚刚随朱总理从柬埔寨回来,对这次东盟与中国(10+1)、东盟与中日韩(10+3)领导人峰会有着最深的理解和最直观的感受。然而傅司长又是党的十六大代表,带着东南亚的仆仆风尘她已经又上会了。在亚洲司的帮助下,我们在十六大会议的间隙采访了傅司长。傅司长表示,周边合作能够取得今天这样的好成果,得益于十三年来各方共同努力的结果。她指着手里的十六大报告说,特别喜欢其中关于外交的这两句话:与邻为善,以邻为伴。于是我也把自己的采访题目锁在了这两句话上。 展开更多
关键词 10+3领导人会议 外交部 亚洲司 傅莹 10+1领导人会议 对外关系 人物采访 中国 东盟 东盟一体化进程 大湄公河次区域合作
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PetroChina, Central Asia Oil Company Ltd Signed Oil Development Contract
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《China Oil & Gas》 CAS 2005年第2期63-63,共1页
PetroChina and the Central Asia Oil Company Ltd signed a contract of oil development and production for Block 413 in Songliao Basin in Beijing on July 16. This is the first oil development and production contract sign... PetroChina and the Central Asia Oil Company Ltd signed a contract of oil development and production for Block 413 in Songliao Basin in Beijing on July 16. This is the first oil development and production contract signed by PetroChina for external cooperation this year. 展开更多
关键词 中国石油天然气有限公司 亚洲 石油市场 北京 油气资源
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From Regional to Intercontinental Trade: The Successive European Trade Empires From the 16th to the 18thCentury in Asia
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作者 Sami Bensassi 《History Research》 2012年第6期355-367,共13页
For a very long time, the areas available for continuous long-distance trade were limited to territories of Braudel's Mediterrande (1949). Whatever the commercial organizations (merchants in the Roman or the Fatim... For a very long time, the areas available for continuous long-distance trade were limited to territories of Braudel's Mediterrande (1949). Whatever the commercial organizations (merchants in the Roman or the Fatimid Empires, the Hanseatic League, the Florentine Companies) were, their trade was not able to directly handle branches more than a month's sailing from their main base (in the best conditions). During the three centuries after Vasco de Gama had reached India, European trading areas dramatically expanded to the shores of Asia, and a long period of harsh competition set the East India Companies of the main European powers of the time against one another. What were the elements that allowed these companies to maintain transactions over such vast areas? And why were some of these companies far more successful than the others? A large set of secondary sources focusing on one company or on a particular aspect of trade (Chauduri, 1978; Israel, 1989; Subrahmanyan, 1993; Ames, 1996) exist, however, none of them treat their successive successes and failures. The aim of this paper is to briefly review these sources, to extract information from them and to compare the economic adaptations and innovations that allowed these companies to be the greatest of their time. 展开更多
关键词 European Trade Empires Estado da India Dutch East India Company English East India Company
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