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60th Anniversary Parade of the PRC - Some Afterthoughts

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China’s 60th Anniversary celebration a few weeks back was a monumental spectacle by any standard. Hundreds of thousands of troops, schoolchildren and civilians meticulously rehearsed months in advance. Jets, tanks and missile-toting trucks filed through in a show of military muscle, displaying China’s transformation from a war-battered regional player into [...]

Time For a New U.S.-China Relations Strategic Maxim?

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The George H.W. Bush and Clinton administrations each produced Asia strategy reports outlining their visions and overall strategy for Asia, coalescing around a catch phrase that would guide U.S. policy. In 2005, former US Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick announced his idea that China become a “responsible stakeholder”, calling for Beijing to [...]

In Defense of Obama

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President Obama’s recent trip to China was harshly criticized by the Western media as having been a “failure”. Among the criticisms: he was too deferential; he didn’t speak out enough on human rights; he failed to press Beijing firmly on revaluing its currency; he achieved no concrete results on Iran or North Korea….and the [...]

The Final Frontier? U.S.-China Space Race Heats Up

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China’s military has made dramatic progress in space over the past decade and the goals of its program remain unclear, a top US general said on Tuesday.
Citing Beijing’s advances in space, General Kevin Chilton, head of US Strategic Command, said it was crucial to cultivate US-China military relations to better understand China’s intentions.
“With regard [...]

Obama Picks Huntsman Jr. as U.S. Ambassador to China

From today’s NY Times:
“President Obama on Saturday selected one of the nation’s leading Republican governors to serve as the ambassador to China, nominating Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. of Utah for a diplomatic post that Mr. Obama called “as important as any in the world.” The decision renewed Mr. Obama’s sometimes rocky efforts to reach [...]

More to Follow…

Due to a heavy workload this semester, I’ve been M.I.A. as of late.  Apologies.
I will be get back in the swing of things after midterms end this week.  In the meantime, Andrew Jacobs has an interesting article in today’s NY Times about China’s underground detention centers. More to come about China’s National People’s Congress [...]

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