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    Cooperation within Multinational Governance S...

    2013-10-21
    This session is designed to discuss about the major cooperation areas between China and Latin America on world stage, and how to make such cooperation more constructive, effective and mutual beneficial, how to review current grouping politics (BRICS, G20) and trends in world politics. Participants shared their optimistic and pessimistic...
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    U.S. Middle East Diplomacy: Course Reversed?

    2013-10-21
    The recent developments in America’s Middle East diplomacy were dramatical, showing favorable signs of improvement not only in the Israel-Palestinian issue but also in Syria’s chemical weapons crisis and Iran’s nuclear proliferation. Nonetheless, all this does not mean that the U.S. has reversed the downward course in ...
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    Sustainable Development and Regional dynamics

    2013-10-21
    Session III& IV: Sustainable Development and Regional dynamics This third session focuses on energy cooperation, influence of violence on development, middle income trap and Washington Consensus. Chinese participant emphasize the importance of energy cooperation on the sustainability of Sino-Latin American relationship. Firstl...
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    The Emerging US-EU-Asia Trade Triangle

    2013-10-16
    In his State of the Union address in February, President Obama announced he would initiate formal negotiations on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). That same day, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy, and European Commission President José Manuel Barroso started negotiations. In the US and Euro...
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    Government Shutdown, U.S. Decline and Sino-U....

    2013-10-16
    Recently, impact caused by the shutdown U.S. Federal government became a hotspot drawing international attention. Internally, it results from the fighting between Whitehouse and the Congress and between Democratic and Republican parties, which will certainly make a dent in domestic politics and economic development. The current internal...