Abstract

This chapter discusses the relations with the Third World with People's Republic of China and the New International Economic Order. It is evident that Beijing's activism in granting economic and military help to other countries responds to that integral conception that, in its turn, is closely related to the very particular ideas of the leaders on the stability, consolidation, and safeguarding of their own socio-political system. In other words, the study of the PRC's relations with other developing countries, particularly in terms of economic cooperation, must be seen in the context of that nation's ideology and praxis. The chapter also discusses the evolution of PRC foreign policy. There follows an analysis of the visible reasons that induce that country's leaders to help other developing countries, which also involves the question of the type and scope of that aid.

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