<li id="4oooo"><tt id="4oooo"></tt></li><li id="4oooo"><tt id="4oooo"></tt></li>
  • <li id="4oooo"><tt id="4oooo"></tt></li>
  • <tt id="4oooo"></tt>
  • <li id="4oooo"><table id="4oooo"></table></li>
    <li id="4oooo"></li>
    Facebook Twitter 新浪微博 騰訊微博 Wednesday 3 June 2015
    Search
    Archive
    English
    English>>Military

    World war "unlikely" in foreseeable future: white paper

    (Xinhua)    10:57, May 26, 2015
    Email|Print

    BEIJING, May 26 -- A world war is unlikely in the foreseeable future and the international situation is expected to remain generally peaceful, according to a white paper issued Tuesday by the State Council Information Office.

    Historic changes are taking place in the balance of power, global governance structure, Asia-Pacific geostrategic landscape, and international competition in the economic, scientific and technological, and military fields, says the white paper titled "China's Military Strategy."

    The forces for world peace are on the rise, so are the factors against war, it says.

    The white paper, however, also notes new threats from hegemonism, power politics and neo-interventionism.

    International competition for the redistribution of power, rights and interests is tending to intensify. Terrorist activities are growing increasingly worrisome. Hotspot issues, such as ethnic, religious, border and territorial disputes, are complex and volatile, according to the white paper.

    Small-scale wars, conflicts and crises are recurrent in some regions. Therefore, the world still faces both immediate and potential threats of local wars, it says.

    (For the latest China news, Please follow People's Daily on Twitter and Facebook)(Editor:Huang Jin,Gao Yinan)

    Add your comment

    Related reading

    We Recommend

    Most Viewed

    Day|Week

    Key Words

    久久精品视频免费试看