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VIEW FROM NEW ZEALAND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF COOPERATION WITH CHINA

https://doi.org/ 10.18384/2310-676X-2019-1-54-62

Abstract

The article, based on a large complex of New Zealand historiography, analyzes the formation and development of cooperation between New Zealand and China. These materials provide an objective picture of the development of cooperation. The author reveals the reasons for the parties' interest in strengthening the dialogue. The systematic approach was used in the research, it means that the foreign policy of the state is considered as a system of “political attitudes defining the main content of activities for developing state relations with other actors in the international arena”. Besides, the historical-comparative method was used too. It allowed, on the basis of the chronology of the development of interstate relations, to analyze the changes in special and general factors of the foreign policy of New Zealand and China. The findings of the study can be used to predict the directions of development of the interstate relations.

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A. A. Zabella
Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Russian Federation


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