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| China's Rise: Challenges and Opportunities |
China has emerged as an economic powerhouse (projected to have the largest economy in the world in a little over a decade) and is taking an ever-increasing role on the world stage. China's Rise: Challenges and Opportunities is designed to help the United States better comprehend the facts and dynamics underpinning China's rise, which is an understanding that becomes more and more important with each passing day. Additionally, the authors suggest actions both countries can take that will not only maximize the opportunities for China's constructive integration into the international community but also help form a domestic consensus that will provide a stable foundation for such policies. Filled with facts for policymakers, this much-anticipated book's narrative-driven, accessible style will appeal to the general reader. The expert judgments in this book paint a picture of a China confronting domestic challenges that are in many ways side effects of its economic successes, while simultaneously trying to take advantage of the foreign policy benefits of those same successes. China's Rise: Challenges and Opportunities from The China Balance Sheet Project, a joint, multiyear project of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Peterson Institute, discusses China's military modernization; China's increasing soft power influence in Asia and around the world; China's policy toward Taiwan; domestic political development; Beijing's political relations with China's provincial and municipal authorities; corruption and social unrest; rebalancing China's economic growth; the exchange rate controversy; energy and the environment; industrial policy; trade disputes; and investment issues. The book's introduction and conclusion address additional issues, such as key trends in China's political decision making and its impact on US interests.
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China: the decade's most read news story
Wednesday's China Daily It was hard to miss this week's revelation that China has been this decade's most read news story, thanks to statistics produced by the Global Language Monitor . Trumping the invasion of Iraq, the number two story, by 400%, and leaving other catastrophic events such as 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, the war in Afghanistan and the global economic crisis in the top ten,
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6/19/2010 Sinica Podcast推荐的关于中国的书籍
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原文: Sinica : Review of Chinese Books 译文:6/19/2010 Sinica Podcast推荐的关于中国的书籍 发表时间:2010年6月19日 译者:@xiaomi2020;@freeman7777 译者注:sinica podcast是由 Kaiser Kuo主持的关于中国的系列音频讨论会,每个星期推出一期。可以在 popupchinese
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Gates Challenges China
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AP reports:Defense Secretary Robert Gates challenged China to deal with the short-term question of how to respond to antagonistic North Korea and the longer-term issue of whether Beijing’s expanding military could establish stronger ties with the U.S.Asian nations cannot stand by in the face of North Korea’s alleged sinking of a South Korean warship, Gates [...]
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Three-Self Patriotic Movement seeks closer ties with the anti-gay Anglican Global South
Elder Fu Xianwei (傅先伟) cosies up with primates of the Anglican Global South Elder Fu Xianwei (傅先伟长老), the chairman of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement (三自爱国运动) and one of the highest-ranking officials of the state-approved Protestant church, is now home from last week's conference of anti-gay Anglican bishops in Singapore . At the conference, Archbishop John
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Rich Brubaker: 5 ways to engage in the Shanghai community in 2010
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Rich Brubaker, like many in Shanghai, originally found himself with big dreams of real estate, investment, and consulting, but soon found himself developing the HandsOn Shanghai platform and wondering about the sustainability of China's economic model. Since then he has focused on developing community based platforms for sustainability as a social entrepreneur, serial blogger ( @allroads
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Strangers at Home
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Geremie Barmé writes on the difficult double standard for overseas Chinese. From the Wall Street Journal:When things go well and there are opportunities to be grasped, the overseas Chinese, with their inside-track appreciation of the distinctive modus operandi in the People’s Republic, ride high. When the complex nexus of national interest, party-family ties, local power [...]
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Ai ya, robot: Emperor Xuanzong returns
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Twenty four provinces and municipalities of China unveiled their plans for the Expo at a meeting yesterday. Now we're sure that each province is going to try and outdo each other, but Shaanxi seems to have already taken the cake: they're building imperial robots! The Expo will feature a joint-provincial pavilion, which give each province and municipality space to highlight their specialties
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