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51. Toward A Wealthier Supercontinent
Viet Nam welcomed an international meeting of national leaders from Asia and Europe on October 8-9. The Fifth Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM), themed "Further Revitalizing and Substantiating the
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2004 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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52. A Surprise for Howard, A Gift for Bush
John Howard won his reelection bid despite his controversial stance on Iraq. Will Bush and Blair also pass the test?Australian Prime Minister John Howard won his place in the country's history after
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2004 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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53. Battle Fop Stability Continues
Iraq's government adamant it will hold the January elections as scheduledThe general elections in Iraq are just around the comer, but the ongoing violence caused by the anti-occupation insurgent
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2004 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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54. Framing NE Asia Security
Six-party talks on Korean nuclear issue lay a foundation for multilateral security cooperationComplex geopolitical situations in Northeast Asia have been dragging on regional integration, though
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2004 Issue 51 PDF HTML
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55. Outpouring of Aid
The earthquake off the west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, measuring 8.7 on the Richter scale according to the China Seismological Bureau, ended 2004 on a bitter note. The quake, which
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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56. PROMPT RESPONSE
Faced with the grave tragedy caused by the December 26 earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean, China was one of the first countries to offer aid.On December 26, the very day the disaster struck,
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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57. DIPLOMACY GATHERS STEAM
A greater engagement in world affairs last year augurs well for Chinese diplomatic initiatives in 2005The year 2004 saw China become increasingly engaged in world diplomacy. "Facing the complicated
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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58. Feeling Safe Outside China
As more Chinese nationals cross the borders for rest and relaxation or work, diplomacy changes trackMottled brick wall. Hostages clutching their passports. Masked gunmen. Such images have been
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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59. Baikal Protector
The EU is now safeguarding Bosnia and Herzegovina after a NATO handover and faces the challenge of keeping stabilityAfter nearly a decade of being monitored by NATO, the Republic of Bosnia and
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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60. Sending Buses Not Bullets
A bus service across Kashmir's Line of Control bodes well for India-Pakistan peaceA soon-to-open 160-km bus route connecting residents in India and Pakistan in Kashmir is attracting world attention.
Author: NI YANSHUO Year 2005 Issue 9 PDF HTML