العلاقات السنغافورية الصينية
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People's Republic of China – Singapore relations officially started on ثلاثة October 1990. Diplomatic missions were established in the early 1990s based on trade and the warming of ties from other ASEAN countries towards mainland China.
Singapore and China have maintained a long-standing and greatly prioritised close relationship, and partly because of the latter's growing influence and essentiality in the Asia-Pacific region, specifying that "its common interest with China is far greater than any differences". Furthermore, Singapore has positioned itself as a strong supporter for China's constructive engagement and peaceful development in the region. It has engaged co-operation with other ASEAN members and China to strengthen regional security and fight terrorism, while participating in the organisation's first maritime exercise with the latter.
While relationship between the two countries stand strong, differences were experienced during numerous high-profile events, including Singapore's stance against China regarding the South China Sea dispute, Singapore's support for the United States' military presence and alliance system in Asia and the seizing of SAF vehicles by Hong Kong authorities in November 2016.
Despite the disputes, Singapore and Beijing have consistently affirm their unwavering close relationship and bilateral ties, deepening their co-operation in numerous areas, including defence, economy, culture and education, as well as One Belt One Road Initiative. Singapore has also vowed to fully support and promote China's position in ASEAN, while managing the differences between the Chinese state and the organisation.
التاريخ
سنغافورة كمستعمرة بريطانية وكجزء من ماليزيا
بعد استقلال سنغافورة
التمثيل الدبلوماسي
التجارة
الثقافة والتعليم
هجرة الصينيين إلى سنغافورة
Chinese people have immigrated to what is known as Singapore since Zheng He's voyages in the 15th century; those early immigrants integrated into the host societies, and their descendants are now known as Peranakans. Modern Chinese immigration is defined here as that occurring after Singapore's independence in 1965. Chinese immigrants to Singapore range from university students, skilled and unskilled labourers, professionals, and investors.
انظر أيضاً
- ASEAN–China Free Trade Area
- Bamboo network
- جدل ميناء گوادر
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للاستزادة
- Peidong Yang (2014). (DPhil). University of Oxford.
- Zhang Feng (2017). "Assessing China's Changing Attitudes towards Singapore". China: An International Journal. 15 (3): 1–25.
وصلات خارجية
- Chinese Embassy in Singapore (صينية)
- Singapore Embassy in Beijing