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11. Are the U.S. and India Partners Again?
Although the two powers need each other and continue to strengthen ties, they can barely compromise on some key issuesFrom July 18 to 21, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh paid a visit to the
Author: ZHANG LIJUN Year 2005 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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12. Egypt Poll: Democracy Door Opens a Crack
President Hosni Mubarak's winning of a fifth term in office will have a positive impact on Egypt and the entire Middle East at largeOn September 9, Egypt's Presidential Election Commission (PEC)
Author: ZHANG LIJUN Year 2005 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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13. The Great Power Chase
India's "energy diplomacy," aimed at securing oil supplies, helps the country forge strategic ties with many nationsWith India's economy revving up, its demand for energy is constantly on the rise.
Author: ZHANG LIJUN Year 2005 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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14. CHANGING VIEW OF CHINA
U.S. tends to see China as a responsible, major global playerWith its economy developing steadily and comprehensive national strength further consolidating, China is emerging as a major world power
Author: ZHANG LIJUN Year 2005 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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15. Bombings Strain Rapprochement
Recent terrorist attacks in New Delhi threaten to ruin a thaw in relations between two traditional rivalsThree explosions occurred within a 20-minute period in downtown New Delhi the evening of
Author: ZHANG LIJUN Year 2005 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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16. Closer Ties
China and its South Asian neighbors face opportunities and challenges in expanding economic cooperationChina gained observer status in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) at
Author: ZHANG LIJUN Year 2006 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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17. Crime Without Borders
As gangs grow increasingly globalized, organized crime is becoming a problem hindering international economic developmentIn late 2005, Dutch police raided Hells Angels clubhouses around the country.
Author: ZHANG LIJUN Year 2006 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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18. A Passage To South Asia
U.S. president's visit to India and Pakistan may realign Washington's strategy for this regionU.S. President George W. Bush visited two South Asian countries - India and Pakistan - in early March,
Author: ZHANG LIJUN Year 2006 Issue 11 PDF HTML
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19. Balancing Act
While China and Pakistan have strengthened economic cooperation in recent years, problems such as a trade imbalance still loom largeThanks to continuing joint efforts by the two governments and
Author: ZHANG LIJUN Year 2006 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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20. Building Peaceful Borders
China's efforts to build a harmonious world begin with establishing peaceful borders with its neighborsChina's recent contribution to the world of international relations is the promotion of
Author: ZHANG LIJUN Year 2006 Issue 25 PDF HTML