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351. INDISCREET MOVES
In December 2002, the U.S. Government announced it would deploy its planned missile defense system following a report about the worries of the rise of China, a move that made the world uneasyEven if
Author: ZHOU YIHUANG Year 2003 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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352. Double Standards
Though both listed as members of an "axis of evil," Iraq and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) have been treated differently by the United States. Why?The UN weapons inspections in
Author: ZHOU YIHUANG Year 2003 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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353. New Government Faces Tough Tasks
China's new government faces many questions: Whether the 7 percent economic growth rate can be realized, how to increase rural incomes, how to relieve unemployment pressures, how to promote balanced
Author: ZHOU SHANCAI Year 2003 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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354. World Economy In the Shadow of War
How will the Iraq war affect the global markets, and for how long?A pessimistic sentiment has cast its shadow over the Western stock markets as U.S. and British troops are encountering strong Iraqi
Author: ZHOU XINHUA Year 2003 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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355. Rebuilding Iraq Amid Disputes
As the United States aims to establish a pro-U.S. Iraqi Government, it might find itself trapped in regional and international disputesBefore the battles in Iraq started, post-war reconstruction was
Author: ZHOU BIAN Year 2003 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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356. Does the Iraq War Anticipate A Change in World Order?
The Iraq war has triggered a global discussion on world order. In the 21st century, will world affairs be handled under U.S. rule or through political negotiation within the framework of the UN?The
Author: ZHOU BIAN Year 2003 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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357. Spread of the U.S. War Machine
On June 5, the United Slates and the Republic of Korea (ROK) issued an agreement redeploying 14,000 U.S. troops, part of the 37,000-strong U.S. forces in the ROK, away from the demilitarized zone
Author: ZHOU XINHUA Year 2003 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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358. China Practices "Shuttle Diplomacy"
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has finally agreed to participate in multilateral talks, which is exciting news for a region that has been worried about the prospect of a nuclear
Author: ZHOU BIAN Year 2003 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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359. War Crime Remains Scourge
'I shouldn't have been so naughty and "'I played with the soil. Then mommy wouldn't be so sad," sobbed Gao Ming, a nine-year-old girl and the youngest victim of the August 4 mustard gas leak at a
Author: ZHOU BIAN Year 2003 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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360. Angarsk-Daqing Pipeline
As Siberia's verified oil reserve has been proven too small for more than one pipeline, the crux of the dispute over the Angarsk-Daqing pipeline lies in whether Russia would prioritize the project
Author: XIAO ZHOU Year 2003 Issue 41 PDF HTML