Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Dialogue

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Greece should leave the eurozone and go back to its own currency.

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22
India will continue to seek interests in the South China Sea area by various means, such as allying with the US, Japan, or Australia.

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Developing security cooperation will take time, and will need to consider public sentiments in both Japan and South Korea.

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A petition mechanism has also been established to answer the requests of the disabled.

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The accomplishments in frontier regions wouldn't have been achieved without the wisdom of and efforts by generations of people living there.

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The next phase of reform is bound to touch vested interests, and they clearly do not want it to happen.

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In terms of information disclosure, the government is in a passive position. It lacks the willingness and motivation to disclose information.

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Public demands push greater transparency at Red Cross
One of the most important ways to win the public’s trust is to clearly explain to them the organization’s missions and principles.

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14
China keeping calm over Huangyan Island
During this period of time, the Philippine government has been encouraging the local media to hype up the unfriendly mood toward China.

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A more provocative Russia is good news for China, as it will distract US attention and pressure from China.

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Right now, real communication between the PLA and the US Armed Forces is lacking.

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Iran will continue to play an important role in India’s energy matrix for the foreseeable future despite US pressure.

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It's still impossible to immediately pursue a substitute for nuclear power. The best temporary option is to limit electricity.

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07
These changes Hollande may bring are not enough to redirect the country and the continent to a better situation.

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The key issue in maintaining healthy bilateral ties is how countries respect each other’s core interests and minimize clashes in some sensitive fields.

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03
Let's be clear that the US is not a neutral power. It has already taken sides with those countries that have territorial disputes with China.

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02
The investment-boosted or industrialization-driven growth model has basically played out in many coastal cities. It is high time for them to slow down a little bit.

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01
There is a strategic triangle in the region, India sees China as a threat and Pakistan sees India as a threat.

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Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda will begin his visit to Washington on Sunday. The two sides are expected to issue a joint statement which will lay out future policy for their alliance. Will the visit bring Japan into the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)? What strains are there on the relationship? Global Times (GT) reporter Wang Wenwen talked to Ren Xiao (Ren), professor of the Institute of International Studies and director of the Center for the Study of Chinese Foreign Policy at Fudan University, and Michael Auslin (Auslin), director of Japan Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, a think tank based in Washington, on these issues.

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This year marks the 40th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between China and the Australia. China is Australia's biggest trading partner, and the economic relations between China and Australia are quite promising. How will relations develop in the future? Will Australia's foreign policy affect its trade? Global Times (GT) reporters Qiu Wei, Yu Jincui and Wen Ya talked to Craig Emerson (Emerson), Australian Minister for Trade and Competitiveness, on these issues.

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