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Zachary Fillingham - Aug 30, 10
The anniversary of Japan’s surrender in WWII has come and gone with two noteworthy developments: no visits from the Japanese cabinet to the Yasukuni Shrine and a strongly-worded apology from Prime Minister Naoto Kan.
Zachary Fillingham - Aug 20, 10
August 19th, 2010 (Geopoliticalmonitor.com) - An explosion in China’s restive Xinjiang province has once again raised fears of a repeat of last July’s violent riots.
Zachary Fillingham - Aug 18, 10
August 18th (Geopoliticalmonitor.com) - The US Department of Defense has submitted its annual report on Chinese military power to Congress. While the report proved enough to elicit a fiery response from the Chinese government, it can be taken as evidence that the Pentagon wants to play down the ‘China threat’ for the time being.
Professor Wang Jisi - Aug 08, 10
In early 2010, conflicts between China and the US came thick and fast, leading to the most serious political disturbance between the two countries since the plane collision in 2001. At the beginning of April, as the heads of both countries talked over the telephone and Chinese President Hu Jintao attended a nuclear security summit in Washington, Sino-US relations became less tense. Tensions were further eased by the Second China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue held in Beijing in May.
Robert M Cutler - Jul 25, 10
Political friction over economic issues between the US and China has faded for the time being, but its sources remain and may reappear at any time.
Zachary Fillingham - Jul 22, 10
With the Chinese government jumping in to protect North Korea from international fallout over the sinking of the Cheonan, it should come as no real surprise that the two allies have united in their disdain for planned US-South Korean military exercises.
Admin - Jul 21, 10
July 21st (Raw Story) - China's largest reported oil spill more than doubled in size to 165 sq. miles (430 sq. kilometers) by Wednesday, forcing nearby beaches to close and prompting one official to warn of a "severe threat" to sea life and water quality.
Zachary Fillingham - Jul 19, 10
It seems that the days of a Chinese foreign policy based on not ‘rocking the boat’ are over. Over the next few years, expect Beijing to increasingly assert itself as a global power.
Admin - Jul 16, 10
July 16th (BBC News) - The pace of growth in the world's third-largest economy slowed in the second quarter, official figures show.
Admin - Jul 09, 10
July 9th (BBC News) - The Chinese government has renewed Google's licence to operate in China, the internet giant has said, ending a long-running stand-off between the two.












