Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Editorial

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The success of many top companies worldwide should be partly attributed to society.

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Perhaps stability and dynamism can be fostered if politics can better interact with a diversified society.

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It is difficult to say whether current ties between China and neighboring countries are good or bad. At the very least, China’s national goal of revival is not under threat.

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21
China-NK bond must be seen in daily life
The case should be a turning point for China in its handling of border disputes between China and North Korea.

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Chen case is nothing but a colorful bubble
Blind activist Chen Guangcheng left Beijing for New York Saturday, reportedly to begin his law studies at New York University. The weeks-long diplomatic drama is finally settled. The process is worth pondering.

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China’s Ministry of Commerce has voiced a strong protest against the preliminary anti-dumping ruling on China-made solar panels by the US Commerce Department. Once the ruling becomes a final decision, it is certain that China will hit back.

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China cherishes its friendship with North Korea, but should not give it special treatment.

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17
Some commonsense should be applied before judging Chinese SOEs. They are no longer iron rice bowls shielded from competition under a planned economy.

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The Chinese don’t care whom foreign leaders meet, but as Dalai is the symbol of “Tibet independence,” Cameron knows fully well what China is opposed to.

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Japan's tough posture masks its weakness
To us, Noda's talk of human rights with Chinese leaders was nothing but a show, a clumsy mimic of Western leaders.

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Nuclear redeployment in the South may trigger an open arms race in the Korean Peninsula. Chances of peace in the region will become even slimmer.

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China cannot solve a worldwide problem. But it should actively deal with it so as not to be overwhelmed by the problem.

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Dalai assassination claims mind-boggling
If the central government wanted to "eliminate" the Dalai Lama, why has it waited for such a long time?

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Nationalism seems to echo just as strongly wherever you go around the South China Sea. The Philippines is showing prominent such behavior concerning the Huangyan Island while Chinese society has remained more level-headed. Friday Filipinos demonstrated in a number of cities around the world.

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Manila will only seek negotiation or shelve disputes after suffering great losses and grave lessons. Otherwise, talk will not lead to anything even if there is one in place.

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The relationship between Chinese governments at various levels and public opinion has apparently become very complicated.

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Peace will be a miracle if provocation lasts
Right now, Manila is keen to stir up the situation with its public opinion showing an overzealous nationalistic tendency, and the current administration is exploiting it to cement its rule. Under the circumstances, the Philippines needs to be taught a lesson for its aggressive nationalism.

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Putin's re-election a chance to cement ties
Vladimir Putin was sworn in as Russia's President Monday. The media is generally predicting that his re-election will enable Moscow to maintain a hardline approach toward the West for a long time. It is also regarded as a positive factor for Sino-Russian relations.

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French election not likely to bring change
An administration change cannot generate the strong will needed to kick-start public debt reform in France. The change has to come from reflection of a wider scope.

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Both the discussions on military cooperation at the China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue and the official visit to the US by Chinese defense minister Liang Guanglie are important events in the military exchange between the two countries.

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