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Apology Is Different from Conclusion
                                                                   Apology Is Different from Conclusion           &...
Looking at Geopolitics in Latin American from Venezuela-Columbia Diplomatic Break-off
       Looking at Geopolitics in Latin American from  Venezuela-Columbia Diplomatic Break-off July 22, President Hugo Chavez Venezuela announced to break off diplomatic relations with Columbia. But after the inauguration of the new President of Columbia, Juan Manuel Santos, Venezuela and Columbia had started to normalize diplomatic relations. The incident, though short, attracted wide attention in the United States and other Latin American countries. From ...
Warped lens distorts healthy Sino-US relations
 Editor's _disibledevent="left">Yang: The attitudes of China and the US toward each other have multiple facets. The two firstly regard each other as partners in economy and trade fields, dealing with common security challenges, coping with endless urgent issues, and maintaining the peace and stability in the Asian-Pacific region.Meanwhile, the two societies regard each other as examples - Americans admire the profound Chinese traditional culture, and Chinese people admire US society's creat...
Mid-Year Review and Prospect of 2010 World Economic Situation
Mid-Year Review and Prospect of 2010 World Economic SituationXue Lei  Chinese President Hu Jintao pointed out at the G20 Toronto Summit that the world economy is gradually recovering, but the recovery was unfirmly established, unbalanced, and still facing quite many uncertainties, This general statement clearly depicts the complex situation the world economy faces. First of all, the economic recovery was largely a result of monetary and financial stimulus policies; private sectors...
Power and Trust in U.S.-China Relations
 Power and Trust in U.S.-China RelationsDavid M. Lampton Part One: PowerThe Trajectory of American Power in the Era of Financial Crisis (and its implications for big power relations)June 2, 2010The subject of my talk today is the role of power in U.S.-China relations. I am speaking for myself and _disibledevent="on">SAIS. His most recent book is: The There Faces of Chinese Power: Might, Money, and Minds. He was a Visiting Fellow at the Shanghai Institutes of International Studies in Ju...
G20 Steadily Moves Toward A Global Organizational Network
  G20 Steadily Moves Toward A Global Organizational Network(Xue Lei china.com.cn 29/06/2010)June 26 to 27, the fourth G20 leaders summit opened in Toronto, Canada. This summit was held under the circumstance that the prospect of world economic recovery was still complex and uncertain. Thus the first questions the leaders faced were whether current economic recovery is stable and whether it was necessary to exit from economic stimulus methods and instead to stabilize public financial systems...
Global Power Structure Shifted and Transitional Multi-polarity Emerged
                                               Global Power Structure Shifted and Transitional Multi-polarity Emerged                         &nb...
World Cup in South Africa: New Hope for African Revival
World Cup in South Africa: New Hope for African Revival  The 2010 World Cup in South Africa is in full swing. Although there had been various worries about traffic and social security in South Africa, games proceed orderly. This reflects South Africa’s elaborate preparation, arrangement and coordination before and during the games.Obvious, the World Cup has a positive impact on South Africa. First of all, it improves South Africa’s infrastructure and pushes up economic developme...

 

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