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1. What's All the Fuss About?
U.S. experts weigh in on fears over CNOOC's now-withdrawn billion-dollar oil bid for UnocalThe proposed purchase of California-based Unocal Corp. by China's third largest oil producer, China National
Author: MICHAEL RICE Year 2005 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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2. Deter and Reassure
The Bush administration's current China policy on matters like Taiwan is a balancing actPresidents Hu Jintao and George W. Bush have plenty to talk about as Hu makes his first visit to the United
Author: MICHAEL RICE Year 2005 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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3. THE UNDERSIDE OF AMERICA
Hurricane Katrina did more than just expose America's vulnerability to nature. It exposed a side of this country that most politicians would rather not have to discuss openly at all: the national
Author: MICHAEL RICE Year 2005 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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4. Slow Response
For four consecutive years, on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York City and the Pentagon, political analysts have taken the opportunity to measure the progress of the U.S. global war
Author: MICHAEL RICE Year 2005 Issue 38 PDF HTML
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5. Energy Crunch Time
Despite rising oil prices, experts don't expect any major negative impact on the U.S. economyDuring what is typically a season of mild climate and modest energy consumption, Americans are showing
Author: MICHAEL RICE Year 2005 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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6. Online Addiction
As Internet psychological disorders find their way into medical journals, netizens begin to accept the reality of addictionA generation of Chinese is growing up with the Internet as just another part
Author: MICHAEL RICE Year 2005 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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7. Heading for China
The number of U.S. students choosing China as a study destination hits a record highAfter a steep decline last year, the number of U.S. students traveling to China to pursue their college level
Author: MICHAEL RICE Year 2005 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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8. Enough Is Enough
Shrine visits spreading continued friction between China and JapanPolitical tension between China and Japan came to a head in the weeks leading up to the East Asian Summit held in Kuala Lumpur,
Author: MICHAEL RICE Year 2005 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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9. The China Quotient
For many foreign enterprises, China represents the great hope of the future: a virtually untapped market of consumers eager to spend their growing wealth. The prospect of successfully introducing a
Author: MICHAEL RICE Year 2005 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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10. BRIDGING THE GAP
Increased understanding through dialogue may be helping China and the United States establish a more collaborative relationshipAt first glance, China and the United States are about as far from each
Author: MICHAEL RICE Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML