Addressing Global Challenges - Exploring Socio-Cultural Dynamics and Sustainable Solutions in a Changing World Proceedings of International Symposium on Humanities and Social Sciences (ISHSS 2023, August 11-13, 2023, Macau, China)
The International Symposium on Humanities and Social Sciences: Addressing Global Challenges-Exploring Socio-Cultural Dynamics and Sustainable Solutions in a Changing World unfolds as a crucial academic undertaking, centred around the overarching theme of intellectual synergy and inquiry.
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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CRC Press LLC
2024.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Committee
- International relations and diplomacy
- North Korea's denuclearization: Obstacles and prospects from multinational aspect
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Us Aspect of Denuclearization
- 2.1 US effort for denuclearization: negotiations and sanctions
- 2.2 Why the US exaggerates the DPRK&
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- s nuclear issue?
- 3 China's Attitude Toward Denuclearization and the Reasons
- 4 South Korea's Aspect of Denuclearization
- 4.1 South Korean government&
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- s actions - negotiations
- 4.2 South Korea&
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- s sanctions against North Korea
- 4.3 Reasons why South Korea takes sanctions instead of maintaining negotiations
- 5 North Korea's Aspect of Denuclearization: Obstacles and Prospects
- 6 Discussion of International Sanctions, Other Countries and Institutes
- 7 Conclusion
- Author Contribution
- References
- The image of the "other" in popular culture and diplomatic relations between China and Japan-Japanese anime and Chinese television drama as examples
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Extremely One-Sided Symbolic Opposite Images before the 1980s
- 2.1 China&
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- s demonization and clowning of Japan
- 2.2 Japan&
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- s "orientalism" shaping of China
- 3 Objective and Friendly Images from the 1990s to the Early 21st Century
- 3.1 China&
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- s authenticity, advanced shaping of Japan
- 3.2 Japan&
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- s diverse and dynamic shaping of China
- 4 Diverse Images after Heightened Conflict since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
- 4.1 China&
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- s mixed attitudes towards Japan with dominance of negative elements
- 4.2 Japan&
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- s portrait of China as a "powerful but failed" imaginary enemy
- 5 Conclusion
- References.
- Analysis of China-Laos relations-from the perspective of U.S.-China strategic competition, ASEAN and Laos
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The International Situation and ASEAN in its Context
- 2.1 U.S. "Indo-Pacific strategy" to strengthen the U.S. presence in the Indo-Pacific region
- 2.2 China&
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- s periphery policy
- 2.3 ASEAN&
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- s attitude under the U.S.-China strategic competition
- 2.3.1 Generally neutral attitudes
- 2.3.2 Seriously divided internally
- 2.4 China-ASEAN cooperation with third-party competition
- 3 Analysis of China-Laos Relations
- 3.1 The practice of friendly relations between China and Laos
- 3.2 Reasons for the developing of Sino-Laos relations
- 4 Future Development of China-Laos Relations from the Perspective of Laos
- 4.1 Relatively weak comprehensive national power
- 4.2 Poor conditions for external economic development
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- How consensus building affects U.S. foreign policy toward East Asia: The U.S. under the Trump Era and the Biden Era as examples
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Overview of U.S. Foreign Policy and its Values Diplomacy
- 3 U.S. Identity Shaping in East Asia
- 4 Constructivist Analysis of U.S. Diplomacy
- 4.1 Subjective identity shaping
- 4.2 Expectations for the countries in the region
- 4.3 Interaction of structures and actors
- 5 Constructivist Analysis of U.S. Diplomacy
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- From the perspective of cross-border data flow challenges and countermeasures of China's joining CPTPP
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Provisions on Cross-border Data Flow in CPTPP
- 2.1 The high standards and compatibility of personal information protection
- 2.2 The freedom and inclusiveness of cross-border data flow
- 3 The Legal Regulation of Cross-border Data Flow in China
- 3.1 Legal regulation of outbound data.
- 3.2 Legal regulation of outbound data
- 4 China&
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- s Difficulties in Connecting with CPTPP in Terms of Cross-border Data Flow
- 4.1 Domestic legislation: the system is harsh and difficult to connect with the public
- 4.1.1 The system is too strict
- 4.1.2 It is difficult to connect public policies
- 4.2 Extraterritorial law enforcement: paying too much attention to "defense"
- 4.2.1 Blank extraterritorial jurisdiction
- 4.2.2 Pay too much attention to "defense" in data retrieval
- 4.3 Judicial procedure: the application of law is "mechanical"
- 4.3.1 The trial mode is too traditional
- 4.3.2 Lack of international cooperation and protection mechanisms outside the territory
- 5 Suggestions on The Cross-border Flow of CPTPP Data in China&
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- s Domestic Law
- 5.1 Optimizing the legislative system
- 5.1.1 Renew the concept, giving consideration to national information security, personal privacy protection and freedom of data flow
- 5.1.2 Define the safety assessment standards
- 5.2 Improve the extraterritorial law enforcement rules
- 5.2.1 Providing extraterritorial jurisdiction according to the grade type of data
- 5.2.2 Appropriately expand judicial jurisdiction and refine the legal procedures for cross-border data retrieval
- 5.3 Improve the judicial protection mechanism
- 5.3.1 Optimize the court handling mechanism
- 5.3.2 Take an active part in the governance of global cross-border data
- 6 Conclusion
- Author Contribution
- References
- Relations between China and Thailand after the establishment of the People's Republic of China
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Sino-Thai Relations in the 1950s-1970s
- 2.1 Overview of relations between China and Thailand in the 1950s and 1970s
- 2.2 Reasons for antagonistic and hostile relations- from the perspective of China and Thailand.
- 2.3 Influence of extraterritorial powers and international environment
- 2.4 Limited contacts
- 3 Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between China and Thailand
- 3.1 The transformation and concreate practice at the early stage of the establishment of diplomatic relations
- 3.1.1 Political exchanges between China and Thailand
- 3.1.2 Economic cooperation and trade between China and Thailand
- 3.2 Impact of the changes in the international situation
- 3.2.1 The Sino-Soviet split and the wave of establishing diplomatic relations
- 3.2.2 The non-aligned movement and the rise of third world countries
- 3.2.3 Geopolitics of the Indo-China peninsula
- 3.2.4 Impact of changes in the international situation on Thailand
- 3.3 The wave of establishing diplomatic relations in China
- 4 Conclusion
- Author Contribution
- References
- Collaborative security model in East Asia: Possibilities and challenges
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background of Chinese Collaborative Security Model
- 3 Possibilities of Chinese Collaborative Security in East Asia
- 3.1 The rise of China and its influence on collaborative security
- 3.2 China&
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- s adherence to the principle of equality
- 4 Challenges of Chinese Collaborative Security in East Asia
- 4.1 China-US competition
- 4.2 Historical entanglement
- 4.3 Territorial disputes
- 4.4 Lack of cooperating motivation in other East Asian countries
- 4.5 Lack of dialogue and cooperation mechanism
- 5 Conclusion
- Author Contribution
- References
- Vietnam's construction of historical memory of China and its impact on bilateral relations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Confucianism, War and Tribute Relations
- 3 Vietnamese Reinterpretation of Sino-Vietnamese History during the French Colonization
- 4 Changing Views on Vietnam&
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- s History of China during the Cold War
- 5 Conclusion.
- References
- A study on phonetic transfer from the view of loanwords and its influence on cross-cultural communication
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Method
- 3 Result and Discussion
- 3.1 Perception of beginners
- 3.2 L1 transfer for beginners
- 3.3 L1 transfer for beginners
- 3.4 Influence on cross-cultural communication
- 3.5 Implications for EFL pedagogies
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Faith at the forefront: An analysis of the contributions and dilemmas of faith-based organizations to global governance and human rights issues
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Participation and Functions of FBOs in Global Governance
- 2.1 Religion as moral authority
- 2.2 Promote global governance
- 2.3 Raising public awareness
- 3 Challenges in the Global Environmental Governance and Human Rights Discourse
- 3.1 Tensions between the religious and secular worlds
- 3.2 Conflict between human rights concepts and religious beliefs
- 3.3 Political and economic challenges and external pressures
- 4 Recommendations on How to Work Effectively with FBOs
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Tying the knot: A comparative study of marriage ceremonies among emigrant and native Korean minority
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Review
- 3 Methodology
- 4 Results and Discussions
- 5 Assumptions Compared and Limitations
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Peer pressure and behavior: The relation, moderators and precaution
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Relation Between Peer Pressure and Behavior
- 2.1 Negative influence
- 2.2 Positive influence
- 3 The Moderating Factors Between Peer Pressure and Behavior
- 3.1 Gender
- 3.2 Parental influence
- 3.3 Psychological cues
- 4 Suggestions for Precaution of Bad Behavior
- 4.1 Starting from the root: Change social expectation to behavior
- 4.2 Improving from the surface: Change group behavior norm
- 5 Conclusion
- References.
- Analysis of solutions for second-generation Chinese immigrants in the United States.