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    題名: 五十年的「中」、美、蘇(俄)關係
    A Study of the Trianglar Relations among Washington, Moscow, and Peking Since 1949
    作者: 李登科
    關鍵詞: 三邊關係;權力平衡;國家安全;意識形態;冷戰;韓戰;越戰;珍寶島事件;臺灣關係法
    Trianglar relations;National security;Ideology;Cold war;Korean war;Vietnam war;The chenpao island incident;The Taiwan relations act
    日期: 1999-10
    上傳時間: 2008-12-01 15:02:47 (UTC+8)
    摘要: 自從中共政權於一九四九年成立後,中共、美國、以及蘇聯(俄羅斯)三邊關係的演變,不僅攸關東北亞、台海地區及東南亞的安全,而且也影響到世界的和平與穩定。
    過去五十年來,中共、美國、蘇聯(俄羅斯)關係的發展,主要是受到國家安全、權力平衡、意識形態、經貿利益,以及國內政治等因素之影響。這幾個因素也將繼續影響未來中共、美國、以及俄羅斯三邊關係的轉變。
    Since the establishment of the People`s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, the transformation of the trianglar relations between the United States, the Soviet Union (Russia), and the PRC has not only been closely related to peace and security in the Asia-Pacific region, but also has been a major factor in world peace and stability.
    In the last fifty years, Washington-Peking-Moscow relations has been shaped mainly by factors including national security, ideology, economic and trade interests, and the balance of power. These five major factors will continue to shape the trianglar relations among the United States, Russia, and the PRC in the future.
    關聯: 中國大陸研究, 42(10), 45-68
    資料類型: article
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