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by GEES, April 11, 2008
In Libertad Digital nº 1429
The behavior of the Chinese Government in Tibet has reasonably produced a scandal in Europe. Can we participate in Olympic Games, which among other things, will honor and glorify China, and recognize it as one of the great global powers to characterize the 21st century? Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by Peter Brookes, June 27, 2006
Collaborations nº 1046
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) - a so-called "anti-terrorism, anti-separatism, anti-extremism" grouping, including China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, which holds its fifth annual meeting this week - definitely reeks of trouble for Uncle Sam. Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by Robert T. McLean, June 26, 2006
Collaborations nº 1043
In late May the Department of De-fense issued its annual report to Congress on the “Military Power of the People’s Republic of China.” While not a perfect document, this assessment of the expanding danger emanating from Beijing displays that the Pentagon not only understands the implications of a Chinese challenge to the American primacy in Asia, but is also bold enough to confront Beijing about Washington’s concerns.At face value the Defense Department’s document is not unlike those released in previous years; however, a close examination of the report and its surrounding reactions demonstrate that the situation has become all the more serious. Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by John J. Tkacik Jr., March 3, 2006
Collaborations nº 831
Don't let deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick's fondness for pan-das mislead you. The Bush admini-stration's China policy has been un-dergoing a quiet metamorphosis, and now has a new steeliness to it. Download PDF

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