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    Perspectives on the Future of China’s Africa ...

    2010-09-30
    T factor: Taiwan The year of 1949 divided China into mainland China (Beijing authority) and island China (Taipei authority). Beijing and Taipei refuses to recognize the other’s legitimacy. Both of them develop individual diplomatic relations with the world. When Beijing restored the permanent seat of the UN Security Council, Ta...
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    Understanding China and Its Role in the World...

    2010-09-19
    Mr. President, Ambassador, everyone, ladies and gentlemen, it is a great pleasure to be with you here at Shanghai Institutes for International Studies. Thank you, Mr. President for such an elegant and beautiful introduction. I hadn’t realized my career path followed that of Confucius. It’s also agreat pleasure to be back in ...
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    50 Years of a Think Tank

    2010-09-17
    50 Years of a Think Tank ACADEMIC EXCHANGES: Researchers at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS) hold the International Seminar on China-France Relations with their counterparts from the French Institute for Strategic Analysis at the SIIS on April 4, 2010 (COURTESY OF SIIS) Once a small, secretive institute wit...
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    Asia in the Era of Globalization and Prospect...

    2010-09-10
    September 3, Ogata Madako, President of the Japan International Cooperation Agency, former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, visite SIIS and gave a speech on "Asia in the Era of Globalization and Prospect of China-Japan Relationship." The full transcript of her speech is as below : I am honored to have this oppor...
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    Middle East talks: The Road to Peace or Viole...

    2010-09-09
    Direct negotiations between Israel and Palestine started as scheduled on September 2 in Washington. Pessimists expect the talks to end in immediate failure while it would be extremely optimistic to expect short-term success. The reality is likely to be a long process marked by frustration and conflict, with a less than clear-cut outcome...