摘 要: | The term "stakeholder," first used by U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick in a speech on U.S.-China relations last September, has since been frequently quoted and discussed as a buzzword in bilateral relations. According to Wang Jianwei, a political science professor at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and a senior associate at the Shanghai Institute for American Studies, "stakeholder" was "mainly put forward as a demand upon China by the United States," which implies that China is not yet a 'responsible stakeholder." If this is the case, "it will not serve as a solid basis for a stable relationship," Wang writes. His main ideas follow:
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