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| As a graduate from China's
"cradle of diplomats," Foreign Affairs College,
he has a natural interest in China's national security
issues and foreign policies.
He believes in the correctness of Lord Palmerston's
axiom: nations have no permanent allies, only permanent
interests. But he also believes a conflict of national
interest could be addressed in a win-win means instead
of a zero-sum game.
Can China rise peacefully? Will the Confucian values
provide us with the wisdom to avoid war, disease and
poverty? He observes. |
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