Principles of mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty, mutual non-aggression, mutual non-interference in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit and peaceful co-existence. Area Handbook for the People's Republic of China - Page 300by Donald P. Whitaker, Rinn-Sup Shinn (Foreign affairs analyst), In-sŏp Sin, American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies - 1972 - 729 pagesFull view - About this book
| Hannah Slavik - 2004 - 467 pages
...signed in Peking on April 29, 1954. l8 These agreements gave rise to the following five principles: Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity...non-interference in each other's internal affairs; Equality and mutual benefit; Peaceful co-existence.19 In essence, four of the five principles decreed a hands-off... | |
| Rob Johnson - 2005 - 272 pages
...future. Indeed, the agreement became famous for the statement of the Panchsheel, or 'Five Principles': mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity...internal affairs; equality and mutual benefit; and peaceful coexistence. Yet, even while Indians enthusiastically chanted 'Hindi Chini bhai bhai', Nehru... | |
| Dong Wang - 2005 - 200 pages
...Duties of States approved by the UN General Assembly on December 12, 1974.75 The five principles are: mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity...nonaggression; mutual noninterference in each other's international affairs; equality and mutual benefit; and peaceful coexistence. China's reading of international... | |
| David L. Shambaugh - 2005 - 412 pages
...of this chapter. 1. These principles are: mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual nonaggression, mutual noninterference in each...internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistence. 2. See “Chinese President Calls for New Security Concept,” summary of a March... | |
| Yafeng Xia - 2006 - 354 pages
...3. These five principles are mutual respect for each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual nonaggression, mutual noninterference in each...internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistence. 4. Xie Li, "An Analysis on Zhou Enlai's Diplomatic Strategy," 243-44. 5,ZEWW,... | |
| Stanley Crossick - 2007 - 306 pages
...especially if they belong to different ideological and/or systemic camps. These five principles are: • mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity...internal affairs, • equality and mutual benefit, and • peaceful coexistence. National sovereignty and independence are identified as primary objectives... | |
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