China vs. the Third World

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Wu Hongying and Dao Shulin Wu Hongying is Associate Professor and Deputy Director at Division for North and Latin American Studies. Dao Shulin is Research professor and Director at Division for South and Southeast Asian Studies. Both of them are engaged in research on their respective field at China Institute of Contemporary International Relations.
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the Third World; China vs;
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Since the end of the Cold War, some new features have been revealed in the Third World, which, referring to developing nations for decades, especially in the Cold War years, faces some problems and challenges under heavy economic and political impact. China, as a biggest member of the Third World, also faces new environments and challenges during the
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