Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Op-Ed >> View Points
Source: Global Times Published: April 26, 2012 19:55
Although North Korea will carry on its efforts to develop nuclear weapons, it will not risk being sneered at again by conducting a third nuclear test without the confidence of success.
Europe's compound crisis tackled, but chance of disaster remains
Source: Global Times Published: April 26, 2012 19:55
I can now quantify my intuition. There's about a 85 percent probability that Europe will muddle through, though it will be ugly. But there's still a 15 percent chance of true disaster.
Source: Global Times Published: April 26, 2012 17:35
When I returned to China last September after finishing my master’s degree in the UK, many friends and relatives were excited about my job prospects.
China avoids picking sides in Sudanese oil confrontation
Source: Global Times Published: April 25, 2012 19:30
China has assumed a more balanced posture in demanding that both Sudans solve their issues through dialogue.
Source: Global Times Published: April 25, 2012 19:30
Facing disputes with the Philippines and Vietnam, China should prioritize negotiations, while getting prepared for possible military clashes.
Source: Global Times Published: April 25, 2012 19:25
For a Party official, ethnics are as important as talent. To some extent, ethics decide how far officials can go in their career.
Source: Global Times Published: April 25, 2012 17:55
The birth of 3D technology has helped cinemas attract more customers by making them feel like they are part of the movie.
Island crisis points to China’s naval weaknesses
Source: Global Times Published: April 24, 2012 20:10
The standoff between China and the Philippines has lasted for two weeks. On Sunday, Philippine Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario called on other countries’ to take a stand against China and warned they would be negatively affected if they didn’t speak up. The Philippines also warned it would reso...
Source: Global Times Published: April 24, 2012 20:05
The Bo Xilai case has made people wonder how, after three decades of reform and opening-up, a centrally administered municipality like Chongqing could still witness such individual dictatorship, deviant governance ideas and severe loopholes in important personnel appointments and removals.
Source: Global Times Published: April 24, 2012 18:00
Our editor told us that the office would be packed with interns once summer arrived, all hoping to get a start in the journalism business. Editors and reporters – the full-timers – often see us interns as a burden, as there is little we can do for them when we start.
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