29/04/2013
After completing the transition in leadership, China faces the need to make adjustments to its foreign policy. Without going back on their traditional grounds, we can expect a more complex and incisive diplomacy both, in avoiding confrontation with developed and developing countries, and in preserving their essential strategic interests. In addition to consolidating its presence and influence in almost all the theaters of conflict, we can confirm its commitment to the promotion of new lines of connection with enough potential to strengthen multipolarity. Such an approach will frame a powerful foreign policy less sensitive and more transformational.
Author: Xulio Ríos
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