LIN Hongyu.[J].国际安全研究(英文版),2016,2(1):67-87 |
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Peace at a Price: Strategic Studies of Current InternationalSecurity and War Issues |
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英文关键词: international security, cold peace, major power relations, Sino-US Relations, Sino-Japanese relations |
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This year marks the 70th anniversary of the end of the World War II and the
victory of the Anti-Fascist War. The WWII is an unprecedented disaster for humanity
and, however, it can never be guaranteed that world wars will not break out again
in the future. Just as wars can be classified as cold wars and hot wars, peace can
also be defined as cold peace and real peace. Cold Peace, as an unstable state in the
international relations, may bring misleading perception of peace, where peace is taken
for granted, and potential crises may lead to international conflicts/ wars. This is clearly
reflected in concerns of western scholars as exemplified by what is called Kissinger’s
Worry and Haass’s Question. This paper approaches the question from a strategic and
historical perspective and draws the following three conclusions: 1) historically, it takes
a long time for people to realize the negative impacts of wars; 2) currently, we are in
a dangerous stage of cold peace in terms of international security; 3) the Sino-US and
Sino-Japanese relations will be crucial to the major power relations that affect China’s
the national security in the future. China should find ways to deal with the two major
relations and play its role in maintaining the world peace. |
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