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Obama's First Visit to China
A state visit to China during the first year in office is unprecedented for a U.S. president, but Barack Obama has made it. Moreover, the fact that President Obama spent four days and three nights of his seven-day visit to four Asian nations in Beijing and Shanghai has demonstrated the importance his administration attaches to China and to Sino-U.S. relations in its global strategy
BRIC Countries
The BRIC—Brazil, Russia, and China—are the four most vigorous economies in today's world. They are playing a more and more important role in the global economy. Clear differences as well as common ground exist among the BRIC countries
G20 London Summit
The G20 summit breathes fresh life into the weakening health of the world economy
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U.S. Climate Negotiator "Extremely Irresponsible"
Wen: China Disagrees With G2 Suggestion
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Active Engagement
Not surprisingly, 2009 is viewed by many as a big year for Chinese diplomacy, as it has shown how China has handled global concerns in a responsible way and how it has actively sought closer cooperative ties with other countries. With the world further developing toward multi-polarity, as it is now, it is widely thought that China will become more involved and engaged in world affairs in the future
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Fanning Out
China burnishes a fast-changing image on the world stage
World Security Enters New Phase
The world community seeks answers to looming terrorist threats
Better Times Ahead
The Lisbon Treaty and a new EU hierarchy point to greater stability and a resurgent dynamismBy STANLEY CROSSICK
Middle East Solution
The Obama administration takes a star turn toward peace in the Middle East
- Sino-Russian Relations: Achieving Practical Progress in 2009
- Working Toward Rapprochement
- We Still Stand a Chance
- Stepping Up
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