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All in all, the “town hall” exemplified the sort of stagecraft that the Chinese seem to specialize in — managed in a way that is so obvious as to be condescending, but still successful at stifling dissent. The moment reminded me of why I decided, three...
Tags: China, United States, Beijing, East Asia, Regions, Political status of Taiwan, Sino-American relations, Politics, Ancient history, Civilizations
Nov. 22 (PNA) -– More than 2,000 youth ministers, leaders, bishops and clergy from all over Asia have gathered in Imus, Cavite for the week-long celebration of the 5th Asian Youth Day (AYD) that will last until November 27. With the topic, "Young Asians:...
Tags: Asian, East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Imus Cathedral, Rolando Tirona, Cavite MANILA, 5th asian, asian youth, Philippines, Manila, Origin of the Eucharist, Catholic Church, Eucharist, Cavite, Roman Catholic Diocese of Imus, Rogationist College, Religion Belief
America's Conflicting Destinies Published: November 18, 2009 President Barack Obama’s departure for his first trip to Asia as president was delayed by a day to allow him to attend the memorial service for victims of the Fort Hood massacre.
Tags: American, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, East Asia, Barack Obama, Mr. Obama, West Asia, Asian, Trans-Pacific Partnership, United States, Asean, Indonesia, Jakarta, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Kishore Mahbubani, Presidents of the United Nations Security Council, Organizations associated with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, International organizations
Izvorski has the kind of job his World Bank colleagues might envy. While they try to help poor countries struggling with the impact of the global financial crisis, he works on the outlook for the economies of East Asia and the Pacific. And right now,...
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He said Indonesia along with other members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) were just striving to realize an Asean community in line with the agreements that have been reached. He said Asean also had cooperation forums for its partners...
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In a speech billed by aides as his first key statement on the new Japanese government’s Asia policy, Mr Hatoyama gave strong backing to US involvement in the region, and sought to position Japan as a guide for other countries following the path to full...
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US and China, locked in equal embrace Obama's trip comes at a time when the US needs China as much as China needs it – and neither nation can afford to let go When President Obama arrives in Shanghai tomorrow he will be carrying the baggage of a relationship...
Tags: China, Beijing, Mao Zedong, Political status of Taiwan, Jiang Zemin, Presidency of Barack Obama, Media of the People's Republic of China, Politics, Marxist theorists, Sino-American relations, Foreign relations of the People's Republic of China, East Asia, Regions, Ancient history, Civilizations
However, there is new energy behind the scenes created by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's determination to lead the building of an Asian Pacific Community (APC) as well as Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama's East Asian community idea. Jakarta...
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Lilley, a former intelligence agent and ambassador to China who viewed that country with a rare blend of pragmatism and love because of his childhood there, died Thursday at a Washington hospital. He was 81. Mr. Lilley, who lived in Washington, died...
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According to corporate consultant AlixPartners , Mexico has leapfrogged China to be ranked as the cheapest country in the world for companies looking to manufacture products for the U.S. market...In fact, Mexico’s cost advantages and has become so cheap...
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