Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - What is the foreign policy of the new China?

What is the foreign policy of the new China?

The general foreign policy of the new China is independence and peaceful coexistence.

The specific foreign policy is divided into several stages:

In the early days of New China. China's foreign policy is to "start a new stove", "cleaning the house is a pleasure" and "one-sided".

In the 1960 s, it changed from "one-sided" to "two punches".

From the 1970s to the early 1980s, this was a "one-line" diplomatic strategy, mainly to deal with the hegemonism of the Soviet Union.

In the 1980s, China pursued a non-alignment policy, remained independent and did not form an alliance with any big country or group of countries.

In 1990s, China adopted the policy and position of "keeping a low profile and making a difference".

Today, we still pursue an independent foreign policy of peace, safeguard national sovereignty, security and development interests, and adhere to the foreign policy purpose of safeguarding world peace and promoting common development. Today, we insist that big countries are the key, neighboring countries are the priority, developing countries are the foundation, and multilateralism is the stage for the layout of diplomatic work.

The above is my answer, I hope I can help you. . There are shortcomings, and criticism and correction are welcome. .