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for the Asia/Pacific/East/Pacific/China
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Russia and China: The New Axis of Evil? |
Authors discuss the possibility that Russia and China now constitute the 'Axis of Evil'. By Ryan Barnes & Steinar Dyrnes. (08/04/2008)
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Olympic Gamesmanship |
China is changing, in many ways for the better, and further change in the right direction is not likely to result from a policy of isolating or sanctioning China, writes Richard Haass. (Project Syndic...
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The return of Mr Nyet |
The Economist reports that Russia appears ready to use its veto more often on the UN Security Council, prompting fears of a diplomatic logjam. (Economist, 07/17/2008)
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Melting Asia |
China and India are increasingly keen to be seen to be tackling climate change; though it is dirtier, China is making a more convincing show of action. (The Economist, 06/05/2008)
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Politics and the Olympics? Uneasy bedfellows… |
In the runup to the Olympics in Beijing, the author examines the effectiveness of protests and boycotts to achieve change in a host country. By Runa Reta. (06/01/2008)
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Reason Lost in Angry Voices on Tibet |
The author discusses the difficulty in understanding the Tibet situation due to the hysterical nature of much of the media surrounding it. (Asia Sentinel, 04/15/2008)
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The Beijing Olympics: Perfect Storm of Hope for Darfur? |
The political pressure is on China and its Tibet policy. But that pressure might more effectively and efficiently used for change in Darfur. By George A. Pieler and Jens F. Laurson (IA-Forum, 03/22/20...
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IA-Forum Interview: Professor Donald S. Lopez |
IA-Forum speaks with Professor Donald S. Lopez, the Arthur E. Link Distinguished University Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, about the current riots in Tibet.
By Marina Litvinsky (IA-Forum,...
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China’s Black Gold and Global Warming |
The author discusses how the extensive use of coal has dangerous implications for the environment. While presenting several more environmentally friendly solutions, the author argues that these are u...
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China considers spelling out own greenhouse gas goals |
China will hold down per-capita volumes of greenhouse gases causing global warming and is studying how to spell out domestic emissions goals seeking to stress cooperation on the issue. By Chris Buckle...
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China's Rise and the Taiwan Challenge |
The authors discuss the rising influence of China and the increased push for full independence in Taiwan. In doing so, they highlight the importance of an extensive and calculated American policy vis ...
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India, China under pressure at G8 |
India and China are coming under increasing pressure to sign up to a mandatory limit on greenhouse gas emissions at the G8 summit in Germany. By Sanjoy Majumder (BBC News, 6/6/07)
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IA-Forum Interview: Prof. Wu Xinbo |
International Affairs Forum speaks with Professor Wu Xinbo about issues regarding China and Asia. By Stefan Daniels. (IA-Forum, 03/23/2007)
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The Chinese Are Coming! |
Reaction to the Chinese National People’s Congress recently passed bill on personal property rights. By Richard Neil Lorenc. (03/17/2007)
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China and Weapons of Mass Destruction |
The article provides an indepth review of China's arms industry: nuclear, biological and chemicals weapons and ballistic missiles. It provides estimates on the degree of development of the industry an...
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IA-Forum Interview: Richard Weitz |
IA-Forum discusses security issues with Richard Weitz, Senior Fellow and Director of Program Management at the Hudson Institute, and author of 'Revitalising US-Russian Security Cooperation: Practical ...
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The Chinese Dilemma |
Author discusses China pursuit of vertical nuclear proliferation. By Mehmut Gunduz. (12/12/2006)
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Pyongyang’s Nuclear Ambitions: China Must Act as a “Responsible Stakeholder” |
The author explains how the recent nuclear test by North Korea compromises Chinese interests and suggests how China should respond. By Jing Huang. (Brookings Institution, 10/13/2006)
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The Economic Implications of a North Korean Nuclear Test |
How a nuclear test by North Korea might alter the economies of China, Japan, North Korea and South Korea. By Marcus Noland (Institute for International Economics, 07/2006)
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Nuclear Test Calls for Active Intolerance of North Korean Regime |
The author discusses the implications of the recent North Korean nuclear testing and suggests how the US, China, and international community should respond. By Michael A. Needham. (Heritage Foundati...
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Development in defiance of the Washington conensus |
China’s success in sustainable, environmentally friendly development and raising millions out of poverty suggests that the Washington consensus is not the best path for developing countries. By Josep...
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The IMF's America Problem |
If the IMF is truly committed to addressing global economic imbalances, then it should concentrate on the greatest threat to this goal: the U.S. trade deficit and not the value of China’s currency. B...
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The Case for Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements |
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements are presented in a mock memorandum as a way to promote American influence and principles in Asia while counterbalancing China’s increasing role. By Sherm...
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Will China-Japan relations come back from the edge? |
Chinese writer hopes incoming Japanese Prime Minister will drop Koizumi's stubborn habits and pursue more flexible diplomacy - to warm uneasily cold Sino-Japanese Relations. By Li Hong. (China Daily...
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Full Text of Premier Wen's Speech at the 6th ASEM Summit |
Premier Wen draws out China's future with Europe, calling for Deepening Asian-European Cooperation.
(China Daily News, 11/09/2006)
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How Oil Fuels Sino-U.S. Fires |
The author explains how the competition over oil between China and the US is inextricably linked to a larger set of foreign policy issues. By Erica S. Downs. (Brookings Institution, 9/4/2006)
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China-India crossborder trade |
Article examines the re-opening of an ancient silk trade route between India and China, and the fresh problems, uncertainties and hopes this brings to strengthening Sino-Indian ties.
(China Daily, 11...
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Diplomacy Around Yasukuni |
Author discusses Yahuskuni memorial controversy and the role it could play in the leadership contest to succeed Koizumi. By Jason Miks. (IA-Forum, 7/24/2006)
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What Does North Korea Want? |
The authors write that North Korea's July 4 missile launch was a symbolic statement intended to invite the US to make a deal with the regime. By Bruce Cumings and Meredith Jung-En Woo. (New York Times...
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Conditions of the Working Classes in China |
This article explores the deepening rift between the class structure in post Mao-ist China. Three decades after Chairman Mao's death, a once egalitarian society is rapidly polarizing, intensifying Chi...
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