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    US-India diplomatic storm may blow over

    2013-12-26
    The US and India has been caught up in a diplomatic row in recent days over the US arrest of Devyani Khobragade, India's deputy consul general in New York, who was accused of visa fraud and abusing her Indian maid. Khobragade claimed she was mistreated, which aroused a storm of public outcry in India over the humiliation by the US. ...
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    Will the progress in Iran nuclear issue susta...

    2013-12-22
    The interim agreement on the Iran nuclear issue reached on Nov. 24 is neither a historical breakthrough nor a historical mistake. It is just modest progress. Despite optimism as a result of the deal, the progress is not necessarily sustainable, judging by the difficulties ahead. A breakthrough means substantial progress in the sticki...
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    New Strategic Thinking in China’s Diplomacy

    2013-12-20
    The new Chinese leadership took office in a changing domestic and international environment. Internally, economic growth slows down while social development accelerates in a stable political situation. Domestic social forces pay more attention to the central government’s foreign policy directions. Externally, China plays a greater...
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    US-China Challenges Beyond 2015

    2013-12-18
    In the near-term, Washington must manage austerity with pro-growth policies, even amid secular stagnation. In turn, Beijing seeks to manage local debt challenges with subdued but solid growth. In both the United States and China, policy outcomes have far-reaching, global implications. The U.S. budget deal: avoiding downside risks ...
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    Global and Regional Governance: China’s View ...

    2013-12-16
    Chairman of the Academic Council of Academic Affairs, the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies The Sixth World Policy Conference Monaco, December 14, 2013 (As prepared for delivery) China’s views on global governance issues consist of four major elements. They are guiding principles, basic attitudes, key issues an...