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  2. Foreign relations of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    In mid-January 2017, the United States lifted economic and trade sanctions on Sudan due to the Sudanese government's cooperation in fighting terrorism, reducing conflict, and denying safe havens to South Sudanese rebels. [165] On 16 March 2017, the Trump Administration resumed military relations following the exchange of military attaches.

  3. China–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    China–Turkey relations (Chinese: 中国–土耳其 关系; pinyin: Zhōngguó-Tǔěrqí Guānxì; Turkish: Çin–Türkiye ilişkileri) are the international relations between China and Turkey. Current official relations were established in 1934 and Turkey recognized the People's Republic of China (PRC) on 5 August 1971.

  4. Beijing–Washington hotline - Wikipedia

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    History. Discussions to set up a Beijing–Washington hotline started during a meeting between Chinese president Hu Jintao and U.S. President George W. Bush in April 2006.. On 5 November 2007, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates told reporters that he and Chinese Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan formally agreed to set up the dedicated 24-hour phone line in Beijing.

  5. China–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    Ming conquest of Vietnam in 1406–1407 Qing invasion of northern Vietnam in 1788–1789. After Vietnam gained its independence in 939, a series of wars between China and Vietnam occurred in which Vietnam, at its peak, invaded China once, during the Lý–Song War, which the Lý dynasty raided into China and even occupied several counties in what is now Guangxi and Guangdong, in China.

  6. Civil–military relations - Wikipedia

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    [3] Studies of civil-military relations often rest on a normative assumption that it is preferable to have the ultimate responsibility for a country's strategic decision-making to lie in the hands of the civilian political leadership (i.e. civilian control of the military) rather than a military (a military dictatorship).

  7. Unrestricted Warfare - Wikipedia

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    Unrestricted Warfare: Two Air Force Senior Colonels on Scenarios for War and the Operational Art in an Era of Globalization [1] (simplified Chinese: 超限战; traditional Chinese: 超限戰; lit. 'warfare beyond bounds') is a book on military strategy written in 1999 by two colonels in the People's Liberation Army (PLA), Qiao Liang (乔良) and Wang Xiangsui (王湘穗). [2]

  8. China–Indonesia relations - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, while in 2003 trade between Indonesia and China reached only US$3.8 billion, in 2010 it multiplied almost 10 times and reached US$36.1 billion. [34] China's transformation into the fastest growing country in the 21st century has led to an increase of foreign investments in the bamboo network, a network of overseas Chinese businesses ...

  9. China–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, China-Saudi bilateral trade was worth €32,500,000,000, [34] making Saudi Arabia China's largest trading partner in Western Asia. [35] In the first quarter of 2010, Saudi oil export to China has reached over 1 million barrels, exceeding exports to the United States. [36]