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| Cross-Strait Relations in Ma Ying-jeou’s Second Term |
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Cross-Strait Relations in Ma Ying-jeou’s Second TermYan AnlinMr. Ma Ying-jeou’s unexpectedly wide margin over Democratic Progressive Party candidate Tsai Ing-wen, in Taiwan’s January 14, 2012 election shows that the majority of the Taiwanese public _disibledevent="font-family: Arial">Yan Anlin is the director of the Department of Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies
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| Enhancing Mutual Understanding, Learning from Each Other, and Joint Contribution |
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Enhancing Mutual Understanding, Learning from Each Other, and Joint ContributionSpeech by President Jiemian YANG of Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS) at the Fourth Conference on the Sino-Arabic Relations and the Dialogues of Civilizations between China and the Arabic World under the Framework of China-Arab States Cooperation ForumBoth the Chinese civilization and the Islamic civilization are treasures of the world civilizations. They have been learning from each other an...
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| Darker clouds over world trade |
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Darker clouds over world trade Dan SteinbockRising trade protectionist measures adopted by some countries could spell trouble for China, which has just completed its 10th year as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). In 2010, world trade recorded its largest annual increase as merchandise exports surged 14.5 percent, supported by a 3.6 percent recovery in global output as measured by GDP. China made a particularly strong contribution to the recovery of world trade, wit...
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| Once-In-A-Century Election:The US 2012 Election and China |
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Once-In-A-Century Election:The US 2012 Election and China Dan SteinbockUS presidential elections of 2012 will take place in the most challenging environment, which will _disibledevent="font-size: 10pt">Dan Steinbock is Visiting Fellow at Shanghai Institutes for International Studies.
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| Durban offers way out of zero-sum game |
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Durban offers way out of zero-sum gameYu HongyuanThe world is about to face challenges that test political willingness to fight global warming and that leaves little room to save the Kyoto Protocol. Those challenges will surface at the 17th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change that begins in Durban, South Africa, on _disibledevent="font-size: 10pt">The author is a professor with the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies.
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| US Strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan and Restructuring In South Asia |
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US Strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan and Restructuring In South Asia Zhao GanchengOn June 23, 2011, US president Barack Obama made a strategic decision on American presence in Afghanistan-Pakistan area: the U.S. will begin to withdraw its troops in July this year, and by the summer next year, a total 33,000 American troops will have been back home. The announcement has triggered global responses. Many analyses link the president’s decision with the killing of Osama bin ...
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