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China's Role in the "New Era of Engagement"
Stewart M. Patrick , Senior Fellow and Director, Program on International Institutions and Global Governance November 10, 2009 Where does China fit into the U.S. vision of world order? Like former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, President Barack Obama seeks a China that plays by global rules, which would require both political and ...
Obama in Beijing: How other US presidents handled the dragon
China is a tricky place for U.S. presidents. President Barrack Obama begins his first trip to China Nov.
One of the few incontrovertible assertions one can reasonably make is that no one supports forced abortion.
TAIPEI: Largest China purchasing mission in Taiwan
A 3,000-member high-powered procurement mission from Jiangsu Province arrived in Taiwan Monday afternoon for a one-week stay, and is expected to place at least US$2 billion worth of orders with local suppliers, among the highest placed by similar missions from China ever.
China lays on charm for Bishop's Beijing odyssey
JULIE Bishop was labouring through a particularly testing television interview when she almost said that whatever the Opposition said about China didn't matter.
Panda expert to give zoo advice on breeding
A Chinese expert on giant panda breeding will visit Taipei Zoo on Sunday to offer advice on breeding the two giant pandas given by China last year.
A Tale of Power Struggle at the Frankfurt Book Fair
OPENING REMARKS: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses guests during the opening ceremony of the 61st Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt October 13, 2009.
Chongqing’s Mafias Expose Grave Woes in China’s Legal Apparatus
The ongoing campaign against triads, or Chinese-style mafias, in the west-China metropolis of Chongqing is the largest such operation since 1949.
Democracy Advocate's Whereabouts in China Still Unknown
Nine days ago Chinese democracy advocate Mr Jia Jia left New Zealand and returned to China.
Chinese general enters US military core
Page 1 of 2 Chinese general on a long march By Peter J Brown The United States and China are warming up - at least symbolically - their military ties ahead of United States President Barack Obama's first official visit to China in mid-November. In late October, General Xu Caihou, the second-highest ranking officer in the Chinese People's Liberation ...
China's Rare Earth Metal Supply
The Chinese Communist Party announced further export restrictions of a vital group of commodities.
Now that President Ma Ying-jeou has again taken the helm of the Chinese Nationalist Party , the question is whether he will use the position to meet Chinese President and Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Hu Jintao at one of the KMT-CCP cross-strait economic, trade and cultural forums.
Friendship is no bar to espionage
Following my presentation on Chinese espionage at National Chengchi University s just-opened MacArthur Center for Security Studies on Oct.
Officials told to 'improve morals'
Chinese Communist Party members are being told to shun prostitutes and "vulgar" entertainment in an attempt to improve decaying morality.
In Case of Disrupted Satellite, Foul Play in Air
As the on-going investigation of the 15 day-disruption of New Tang Dynasty's Asia Pacific Television signals in Taiwan continues, Chunghwa Telecom, through which NTDTV's Asia Pacific signals are broadcast, is suspected of being maneuvered into collaboration with the Chinese Communist Party over business interests.
Beijing runs a diplomatic marathon
Beijing runs a diplomatic marathon By Willy Lam After the extravaganza this month marking the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China , the Chinese Communist Party leadership has unleashed what the domestic media heralds as "marathon autumn diplomacy" . Premier Wen Jiabao visited North Korea and Vice President Xi Jinping is winding up a ...
Chinese Defector Disappears Upon Return to China
FATHER AND SON: Jia Jia and his son Jia Juo at the New Zealand airport in 2007 when Jia Jia arrived after defecting from the Chinese Communist Party.
Ma vows to realize `eternal peace` at Kinmen battleground
President Ma Ying-jeou vowed to ``let the killing fields`` of the Chinese civil war ``fade into history and realize eternal peace`` across the Taiwan Strait during a commemoration of the 60th anniversary of the bitter battle of Guningtou on the Nationalist held island of Kinmen across from China`s Xiamen City.
Communes to Capitalism: have the Chinese Benefited?
COMMUNES TO CAPITALISM: HAVE THE CHINESE BENEFITED? The People's Republic of China, 60 years later NEW YORK --Oct. 1 marked the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, a bittersweet milepost.
Stories from a a Quit the CCPa Booth in Calgary
The sun had only begun to appear from behind a cloud when volunteers at the Global Service Center for Quitting the Chinese Communist Party put up display boards with slogans for renouncing the CCP.
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