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Structure,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], issues and change: a systematic analysis of the process of Sino-Indian relations
In the perspective of their own interests to construct the process of Sino-Indian relations, and sometimes unconsciously, became his country's pawn game of international politics, rather than independent players. To this end, the process of future Sino-Indian relations to promote healthy and stable development, it is necessary to work from the perspective of the international environment of China and India reshape the international environment. Specifically, it is necessary in the existing international political and economic situation, the actively and strategically to the process of reconstruction and Sino-Indian relations are closely related to inter-State relations, such as India, Pakistan, India and the U.S., in China, India, China relations between India and Japan and other countries. ⑤ conclusions from a historical perspective, the process of Sino-Indian relations between China and India is the result of the interaction of actors, is a still ① Reflections: ② InauguralAddressbyMr. YashwantSinha, MinisterofExternalAffairs, atTheFifthAsianSecurityConferenceOrganizedbyTheInstituteforDefenceStudiesandAnalysis, NewDelhi, Feb. 4,2003. ③ Wu Bing, Ma De Wen: ④ see Lijun Yong, Liu Siwei: ⑤ At present, there have been some signs of this line of thinking embodied, such as the adjustment of the contents of the triangular relationship between India and Pakistan, India and USA, in the triangular relationship between India and Russia relative coordinate times. Circumstances can be found in the following article: 斯瓦兰辛格: Results I 15 Austin, Issues, and Change: Sino-Indian relations in the continuing process of systematic analysis of the dynamic process of evolution. Sino-Indian relations process is the fragile political relations from a single system to complex three-dimensional solid relations system transformation. From the theoretical analysis of contemporary Western theories of the three schools of international relations - realism, liberalism, constructivism on the Sino-Indian relations can only make the interpretation of some aspect of the process, but do not reveal the process and leading China-India relations the whole picture. A better future for Sino-Indian relations process, the two countries need to give full play to the role of various actors, in particular, to focus on and explore the role of non-governmental actors; need to expand and deepen economic and cultural links between the two countries to strengthen each other a long time Social interaction basis of the peace; need to constantly changing international environment for timely exchange of views, consultations in various international forums to enhance communication; need to focus on the development of the core issues, and actively resolve the security dilemma; win-win cooperation needs to raise its international standing together as to avoid zero-sum game. Structure, ThemeandChange: ASystematicAnalysisofSino-IndianllationsasaProcessYinBinAbstract: Sino - Indianrelationshipisaconstantprocessofchangeandad - justmentsystem. Itschangedependsnotonlyonthestructure, butalsoontheirprioritiesandasetofconstraints. IntheshapingoffutureSino-Indianrelations, thetwosidesshouldgobeyondcognitiveandpracticalconstraintsofasingleactorandmakeuseofacomprehensiveroleofpolitics, economyandculture. 16
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