331-360 Social Media articles displayed
for the Asia/Pacific/East/Pacific/China
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Opening up, technical barriers lead to deficit |
Author believes China is at a disadvantage because the farmers of developed countries are granted large amounts of trade-distorting subsidies. In addition, the developed nations are increasingly using...
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What Beijing Must Do |
By Kevin C. Scott. (Brookings Institute, 1/6/2004)
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China Threatens War With Taiwan by 2008 |
A senior Chinese official warned that Beijing would not rule out war with Taiwan if the island's resident pursues his plan to adopt a new constitution by 2008. (Newsmax, 07/30/2004)
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A Global Power Shift in the Making |
Global power shifts happen rarely and are even less often peaceful. Washington must take heed: Asia is rising fast, with its growing economic power translating into political and military strength. Th...
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Selling to the Poor |
The worldās 4 billion poor people make up the largest untapped consumer market on Earth. To reach them, CEOs must shed old, tired concepts of marketing, distribution, and research. Getting it right ca...
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Xinjiang and China's strategy in Central Asia |
By Stephen Blank (Asia Times online, 04/03/2004)
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No Mandate |
Taiwanās president gets reelection, but... by Ross H. Munro (National Review Online, 03/22/2004)
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Taiwan poll won't alter China's missile deployment |
Discusses impending President Chen Shui-bian's public condemnation of China's growing missile threat and its refusal to renounce the use of force against Taiwan. By David Isenberg. (Asia Times, 3/19/2...
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The cross-Strait political tinderbox |
Presents viewpoints of China - Taiwan relations. By Craig Meer and Macabe Keliher. (Asia Times, 3/13/2004)
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Trouble in Taiwan |
George W. Bush was right to rebuke Taiwan's president over his plans for a referendum on relations with China. By Michael D. Swaine. (Foreign Affairs, 3/1/2004, $)
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China's New Diplomacy |
China has begun to embrace regional and global institutions it once shunned and take on the responsibilities that come with great-power status. Just what the results of Beijing's new sophistication wi...
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China Takes Off |
Although China's unprecedented economic success is understandably unnerving to it's neighbors and trading partners, it should not be cause for worry; China, the United States, and the rest of the worl...
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An empty sort of freedom |
Saddam was no defender of women, but they have faced new miseries and more violence since he fell... (Guardian, 3/8/2004)
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A new tone on rights in China? |
Merle Goldman sees that the pending constitutional amendment, while flawed, is a positive step towards greater human rights in China. (Boston Globe, 3/8/2004)
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Ties That Bind |
Shallow links based on trade have given way to deeper ties between the U.S. and China, characterized by rising U.S. foreign direct investment and sales by U.S. foreign affiliates in China. By Joseph P...
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Dire Strait: The Risks On Taiwan |
Discusses Taiwan's presidential race and the ramifications for the U.S. and Chinese relations. By Kenneth Lieberthal. (Washington Post, 1/8/2003)
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Dreams of the Eurasian Heartland: The Reemergence of Geopolitics |
An old political theory, "Eurasianism" is fast gaining converts in Russia's corridors of power. Its vision of a new Russian-Asian alliance could start World War III. By Charles Clover. (Foreign Affair...
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Limited Engagement |
America's China policy has drifted for more than a decade, bereft of both goals and domestic support. The United States must move beyond the mantra of engagement. By Bates Gill. (Foreign Affairs, 7/1/...
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The (Ab)normalization of U.S.-Chinese Relations |
Essay on history of U.S. - Chinese Relations. By Patrick Tyler. (Foreign Affairs, 11/1/1999, $)
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The Tiananmen Papers |
(The massive student protests, which filled Beijing's Tiananmen Square and other public places in cities throughout China, were meant to push the country's authoritarian rulers toward political reform...
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China: The Forgotten Nuclear Power |
Washington is leaving a crucial piece out of the nuclear puzzle. It will be China, not Russia or any rogue, whose nuclear policy will concern America most in the years ahead. Before rushing to deploy ...
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Blame Taiwan |
The fundamentals of the de facto U.S.-Taiwan alliance are still intact. Of course, if Chen Shui-bian persists in jeopardizing vital U.S. interests for personal political gain, they may not hold. Mr. ...
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A House United |
Americans often think China's leadership is split between hard-liners and moderates. It is not. The sooner Washington understands that Beijing is unified, the better. By Paul Heer. (Foreign Affairs, 7...
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U.S. Foreign Policy Interests and Human Rights in Central Asia |
(Heritage Foundation, 7/18/2001)
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Beyond Ping-Pong Diplomacy: China and Human Rights |
(World Policy Journal, 12/1/2000)
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Human Rights in China |
(Brookings Institute, 6/1/1999)
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China's "War on Terror": 9/11 and Uighur Seperatism |
(Foreign Affairs, 7/1/2002)
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BBC In Depth: Clinton in China |
President Bill Clinton's nine-day visit to China was half politics, half PR. The White House believes the visit has put US-Sino relations on a more positive and productive footing. BBC News online pro...
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Evolving U.S.-China Military Ties with China and Taiwan. |
A discussion with the Honorable Kurt CampbellĀ (Nixon Center, 1/30/2003)
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