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Chinese envoy rejects Japan's Diaoyu claimsChinese injured in ship collision in SW JapanChina to register citizens' fingerprints600 million middle-class Chinese by 2020China's non-manufacturing sector growth risesChina's bonds reach 23.26 trillion yuanTan Dun wins 11th Shistakovich's music awardsWhat's happening in China
Cold spell brings blizzard, freezing rain to north ChinaRoads closed as cold spell grips N ChinaChina on orange alert for blizzards6 confirmed dead in Mongolia mine blast600 million middle-class Chinese by 2020China to register citizens' fingerprints Chinese Military ObservatoryTen years' achievements in national defense science, weaponry constructionMilitary pootos of the week (2012.10.29-11.3)New stealth fighter hot among military fansExpert: China is no military threat despite commissioning of aircraft carrierOpinionsMahjong eligible for world heritageNoda cabinet hangs by a threadStrong yuan poses risk for economyTime to rethink music profit models Policy support for private sector[Travel] Hukou Waterfall on Yellow River [Travel] Tsinghua University : A Study in Colors[Travel] Peking University : A Symphony of Colors [Life Tips] Useful tips for new moms[Special][Life Tips] High-fat diets' ill effects start quickly[Life Tips] Tips: foods that put you to sleep [Culture] Halloween is more than 'trick or treat'[Culture] Wow! Antique banknotes!The "Non-Aligned Movement" was born out of the period of the Cold War and U.S.-Soviet striving for hegemony when the most representative alliances were the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Warsaw Treaty Organization, followed by U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. China has always been the observer and supporter of the "Non-Aligned Movement" all the way.
After the Cold War, the Warsaw Treaty Organization disintegrated and the NATO also lost reason for existing, but the United States and some NATO countries did not abandon the Cold War mentality.
The United States has been pursuing the policy of expanding eastward and westward, pushing the border of NATO to the "doorway" of Russia, and enlarging the influence of U.S.-Japan Security Treaty to contain China.
Under the circumstances, Chinese experts and scholars think that China is "being beset" and should consider allying to gain initiatives.
The United States is unpopular for its pursuit of alliance, and if China also engages in the alliance to contend with the United States, Japan or NATO, a global destructive "new Cold War" will take shape.
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