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    Sino-US Cyber Controversy

    2014-04-11
    Since the end of 2012, the U.S. has been toning up its criticism of China’s alleged cyber-espionage, making cybersecurity a hot-spot issue in the bilateral relationship in the political leaders’ meetings and diplomatic talks, as well as a contentious topic in academic debates. The authors believe that besides differences in ...
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    Substantive Justice or Procedural Justice? Pr...

    2014-04-10
    On 2 April 2013, an Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) was approved at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) with 155 votes for, 22 abstentions, and three votes against – “the first-ever global Treaty regulating the conventional arms trade”.[1] The Treaty, which opened for signature on 3 June 2013, will come into force 90 da...
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    Promoting the Regulation of Conventional Weap...

    2014-04-10
    The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on 2 April 2013 with 155 votes in favour, three votes against, and 22 abstentions. This is good news for the maintenance of international peace and stability and conducive to the protection of human security. Easy access to and widespread use of conven...
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    20 Years after Genocide:Rwandan Resonates wit...

    2014-04-10
    After decades of ethnic politics, civil war, and genocide in 1994-1995, Rwanda suddenly turned back to a sustainable development path. Under the leadership of President Paul Kagame, Rwanda now is regarded as a country with relatively low levels of corruption, improving political stability, increasing capacity of sustainable development....
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    America's unilateral money policy signals glo...

    2014-04-03
    Despite its global implications, the Federal Reserve is focused on the US economy primarily. The Fed chair Janet Yellen announced that interest rates could start rising in "around six months" after the Fed stops tapering bond purchases in late 2014. As a result, global markets, which were expecting a much longer lead time, ...