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10毫秒World Cup in South Africa: New Hope for Afric...
2010-07-06The 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 ...
The New Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan and...
2010-07-05Recently there has been a big change in Japanese political situation. Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama lost public support because he failed to accomplish his promise of moving Futenma Station out of Okinawa. Under the pressure both inside and outside of the Democratic Party, Hatoyama announced to resign. Former Finance Minister Naoto Kan ...
New Development in Global Politics and Rethin...
2010-07-01I. The Increasing “Capacity Deficit” of Global Governance At the present-day, new development in global politics has three impacts on the overall structure of the international relations. One is that many important global issues concerning the survival of humanity have moved up in the political prioritization of many countr...
China, S.Korea, Japan wind up tripartite summ...
2010-06-22From Fukuoka to Beijing to Jiju, the leaders of China, Japan, and South Korea have met for three times. May 29 to 30, Chinese premier Wen Jiabao, Japanese Prime Minister Hatoyama, and Korean President Lee Myung-bak attended a summit of the three countries. The summit passed related documents including Trilateral Cooperation Vision 2020,...
Shanghai-Taipei Interactions boost Cross-St...
2010-06-10Han Zheng, Mayor of Shanghai, visited Taiwan and was warmly welcomed there. The first visit to Taiwan by a municipality mayor from the mainland meant a lot, commented the media in and out of Taiwan. Han Zheng announced in Taiwan that to better serve compatriots from Taiwan to visit the World EXPO and to expand Cross-Straits communicatio...