The Abstracts of Vol.4,2012

Releasing Time:07.16.2012Source:

An Initial Analysis of China’s Suez Economic and Trade Cooperation Zone in Egypt

An Chunying

   To build economic and trade zones overseas is China’s new cooperation modal for foreign investment. China’s economic and trade cooperation zone in Egypt is a strategic choice made by both countries on the basis of their respective economic development. From a long point of view, to improve the environment for the cooperation zone to develop, look for profit modals and avoid investment risks are keys for its sustainable development.

 

 

 

Africa’s Media Environment for China and its Impact on the

Development of Sino-African Relations ---- As in the case of Nigeria

Wu Chuanhua

   As an important country in Africa, Nigeria has a developed media and enjoys wide exchanges with the media of other countries the world over. The main stream of Nigerian media reporting on China is positive and objective, which plays an important role in promoting the development of China-Nigeria and China-Africa relations. We should join hands with Nigerian media and adopt comprehensive measures to ensure the media exchanges of the two countries to develop to a higher level, more deeply and in multiple forms.

 

 

The Evolution of International Aid Theory and the Challenges

Confronted by International Aid to Africa

Zhang Yongpeng

   Since the beginning of the 21st century, the international aid theory in development economics has two parallel development trends: attaching importance to the livelihood of the broad masses, while concerning the economic development of the receiving countries. As the realities in Africa indicate, international aid to Africa should be adjusted to such changes. In future, international aid to Africa should put economic development first as well as make adjustment and reform in area selection, capital input and aid forms.

 

 

 

A Study of the Policy of George W. Bush’s Administration in Somalia

Cui Ge

   During George W. Bush’s eight years in office, the U.S. got more involved in Somalia. Nevertheless, its policy failed to bring peace to this war-ridden country, nor did it prevent Islamic extremists from spreading. We thus can say, the U.S. policy in Somalia is a failure and also a failure of Bush’s Doctrine, as he advocates military power and suspects the principle of reconciliation. 

 

 

 

The Security Issue of the Chinese in Africa: from the Prospective

of Risk Prevention Measures by Western Countries

Liu Shiqi

  China is at the initial stage in both mechanism and measures to protect her nationals and corporate interest overseas. As a result, the mechanism and the measures are far from perfect. We have a lot more to do to perfect the consular protection mechanism, raise the military capability to protect our overseas interest, while the Chinese companies overseas should foster friendly relations with the locals and take CSR seriously.

 

 

 

The Situation in the Middle East Aggravating the Competition of the Regional Forces

Wang Nan

  As a region with a long history and splendid civilization, the Middle East since ancient time has been inhabited by peoples of different races, ethnicities and religious beliefs. It is also a region with fierce internal competitions and external contentions by big powers. The current changes there are affecting the order of the region, thus giving rise to the influence of the regional powers. In future, the competition of various kinds in the region tends to be more complicated.

 

 

 

Turkey: the Strategic Pivot for the American Middle East Policy

 Feng Jihua

  Turkey is a big country in the Middle East. Since the end of World War II, the U.S.-Turkey relation has developed very fast and Turkey has become a pivot, on which many important measures of the American Middle East strategy have been implemented. Since the start of the new century, though Turkey has adjusted its diplomatic strategy, adopting the policy of Looking to the East, it has remained one of the strategic pivots for American Middle East policy. With this two-front strategy, Turkey is to play a more important role in the Middle East.

 

 

 

The Internal Factors that Affect the Transition in the Middle East

Zhou Yimin

  To make a transition is an important way to quench the current turmoil in the Middle East. But transition is a complicated and difficult task for the countries in the region, which democratization alone can not accomplish. Ever if democracy that meets the Western standards is established, the countries in the region can not make a true transition and new turmoil may occur unless a number of issues are properly resolved.

 

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