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    Structural Pressures and Procedural Motives:A Systemic Analysis of China’s Peaceful Rise
    LIU Qing-jian, ZHANG Kai
    Teaching and Research    2011, (10): 57-65.  
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    Since the end of the Cold War,China’s peaceful rise has met with various structural pressures from many aspects.Among them are the attempt of the American hegemony to restrain the growth of China’s power,expansion of the global strategic space,joint efforts of the US and its allies against China,the restraint of the American systemic hegemony over China’s choice and actions in international affairs,and pressures from the US against the rise of China through the neighboring countries and groups of countries.In the face of these pressures,China has effectively taken the advantage of the multi-dimensional and multilevel differentiation and combination that have resulted from the diversified interests of various big powers in the unipolar international system and the challenges of the big powers to the American hegemony to avoid the structural pressure from the international system in interaction with the United States,neighboring countries and other countries or groups of countries.Thus,China is now on the right course of peaceful and gradual rise.
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    On Inevitability and Feasibility of International Cooperation within the African Union
    LIU Qing-jian
    Teaching and Research    2008, (2): 50-57.  
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    International cooperation within the African Union is one of the effective approaches for African countries to seeking political and economic development in the first half of the 21st century.It has been the specific characters of economy,pan-Africanism and politics in Africa,the important role of African Union and the tendency of economic globalization and world multipolarization that made this to become inevitable.The various internal and external cooperation institutions established since the foundation of African Union ensures the possibility of international cooperation within its framework.African countries can make full use of these to develop international cooperation and realize development and rejuvenation of Africa.
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    An Analysis of Developing Countries and Three Developmental Stages of Monopolistic Capitalism——With Comments on Economic Causes for Collapse of Colonial System
    LIU Qing-jian
    Teaching and Research    2005, (2): 49-55.  
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    Three stages are identified in the hundreds years of development of monopolistic capitalism. They are the stages of the general monopolistic capitalusm, the state monopolistic capitalism, and the international monopolistic capitalism. At each of the three stages developing countries have inserted different influence on the development course of monopolistic capitalism. At the stage of the general monopolistic capitalism, colonialism was the lifeline of capitalism. The collapse of colonial system at the stage of state monopoly did not damage the lifeline, for there were economic needs for its collapse as this allowed room for expansion and further development of monopolistic capitalism. At the stage of international monopolistic capitalism the developing countries assumed an even more important function to capitalism.
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