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21. All Eyes Turn To Pyongyang
Observers believe North Korea will continue six-party talks even after announcing it has nukesAs the world looked forward to the fourth round of six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issue, Pyongyang
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML
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22. MAKING ALL THE RIGHT MOVES
Top U.S. diplomat, Condoleezza Rice leads a charm offensive in her recent whirlwind tour of Asian capitals. Beijing is the final stop for Rice, and probably the most delicate part of her tour.
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2005 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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23. Colorless Revolution
Kyrgyzstan feels the domino effect of the revolutions that have toppled the governments of former Soviet republicsThey failed to agree on a color for their revolution - never quite making a decision
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2005 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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24. Diplomatic Deep Freeze
South Koreans have been completely at odds with Japanese over a series of disputed issues recentlyThis year marks the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Japan. However,
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2005 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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25. Talks Amid Tension
Japan's foreign minister says sorry for past historyThere has been a flurry of diplomatic efforts of late in a bid to ease ongoing tension between Japan and its Northeast Asian neighbors. The tension
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2005 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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26. Asian Nations Keep Talking
An interesting sideline at a recent ASEM (Asia-Europe Meeting) session of foreign ministers in Japan's Kyoto, which brought together senior diplomats from 38 countries, involved a series of meetings
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2005 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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27. DANCING DUO
Observers are watching closely as Beijing and Washington show their moves on the dance floorHumans are social animals. People talk to their partners or neighbors with the aim of getting to know and
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2006 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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28. Fugitive Justice
China hopes the new international anticorruption convention will help it nab corrupt officials who have fled abroadThe end of 2005 saw the birth of the UN Anticorruption Convention. Because many
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2006 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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29. Is It Asia's Turn?
Speculation about who will replace Kofi Annan as UN secretary general, heats upOnly nine months remain in Kofi Annan's term as UN secretary general, and there is a lot of speculation about who will
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2006 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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30. The Libyan Example
Washington and Tripoli seem to have turned their swords into ploughshares, but will others follow suit?Libya marked the 20th anniversary of the U.S. bombing raid in a markedly different way this
Author: DING ZHITAO Year 2006 Issue 22 PDF HTML