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I Introduction - II The Rise of China's Nationalism - III The Return of Taiwan to China - IV The Establishment of PRC-Us Relations - V Cross-Strait Relations - A Evolution of PRC's Taiwan Policy - B The Thawing of Cross-Strait Relations - C The Rise of Advocates for Taiwan's Independence and the PRC Response - D Taiwan's Growing Ties with the Mainland - VI Conclusion -
... On September 29, 1972, the Sino-Japanese Joint Communiqué was signed. It stated: . 1. The Govern...
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...In brief, the appellants are 15 women from China, Taiwan, South Korea, and the Philippines; in 2000... and the People's Republic of China issued a Joint Communiqué in which China "renounce[d] its demand...
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(19) Ethiopia (Chinese Embassy): "China, Ethiopia: Facing the Price of Engaging Africa" "An attack on a Chinese energy exploration facility in eastern Ethiopia has left nine Chinese dead and another seven kidnapped...Coming on the heels of a string of attacks against Chinese interests in Africa and rising African concerns about Chinese activities, the incident will force Beijing to rethink Us involvement and security in Africa. " (April 24, 2007) (20) Gabon (Chinese Embassy): "China, Gabon Vow to Boost Cooperation" "Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao and his Gabonese counterpart El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba have pledged to push the China-Gabon cooperation to a new high." (Xinhua News Agency Feb. 3, 2004) (21) Gambia (Chinese Embassy): "Gambia: Govt Welcoming Main Land China Businesses!!...
... Mubarak was visiting China, he signed a joint communique with Chinese President Jiang Zeming on ...
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It's hard to imagine Rome giving a state dinner for the marauding Barbarians. Or ancient Athens feting a rising Sparta. So before you make any assumptions about inevitable conflict between America and China, consider the image of President Hu Jintao tapping his toe to the music of Herbie Hancock in the East Room of the White House.
The social whirl of a state visit is as short-lived as the flowers that seemed to decorate every available space Wednesday night, softening not just the tables but the mirrors and walls. The black-tie event said something about the familiarization of the U.S.-China relationship. Strategic cooperation is in part a habit, built on frequent meetings, careful protocol and the bunting of mutual respect.
...In the joint communique issued Wednesday, China for the first t...
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... powers vying for influence in Central Asia, China is likely to have the most lasting and broad impac...The SCO has since progressed to holding joint military and anti-terrorism exercises, signaling t...A joint communique released at a meeting of Russian, Chinese and Indi...
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The seeming rapport in recent years between Russia and China is one of the foundations of the post-Cold War world. Yet Russo-China friendship is an aberration of history. This article examines whether the Sino-Russian accord is based on secure and enduring foundations, or whether it is a very temporary alliance of convenience that will erupt sooner rather than later into conflict and expanding conflagration throughout Asia. China's past inclination to resort to invasion backgrounds the current suspicion between the two newfound "friends" amidst China's growing incursions into traditional Russian spheres of influences and even into the Russian Far East. Scenarios for future conflict are examined, particularly possible contentions over water resources. Reference is also made to recent rel...
... 1969 the Russians approached the USA for a joint strike against China. Nixon rejected the Russians,..., China and Mongolia issued a joint communiqué, revised Sino-Mongolian Treaty on Friendship and M...
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The Chinese-Indian relationship appears headed for more turbulent times as a result of the two giants' failure to make progress in resolving any of the issues that divide them. A reminder of that came last month when, during the first visit in more than four years of a major Chinese leader to India, the two sides decided to kick all contentious issues down the road. Instead, Premier Wen Jiabao and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh agreed to expand bilateral trade by two-thirds over the next five years.
But the trade relationship is anything but flattering for India, which is largely exporting primary commodities to China and importing finished products. To make matters worse, India confronts a ballooning trade deficit with China and the dumping of Chinese goods that is systematically killin...
...'s "all-weather" ally, Pakistan, with a joint communique in which India's one-China commitment w...
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HORSHAM, England - Finance officials from rich and developing countries pledged to boost the role of the International Monetary Fund and make a "sustained effort" to restore global growth after a key conference that sought to bridge deep divisions on how to tackle the financial crisis.
The key priority must be restoring frozen bank lending through cash infusions and dealing with the shaky assets souring banks' balance sheets, the gathered finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of 20 countries said in a statement at the end of talks in southern England.
... at the meeting - Brazil, Russia, India and China - had earlier released their own joint communique,...
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(1) Algeria (Chinese Embassy): "Algeria, China strengthen strategic partnership." "Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and President Hu Jintao meet in Beijing on the eve of the opening ceremony for the 2008 Olympic Games held in August.-China Daily, December 19, 2008. (2) Angola (Chinese Embassy): "Angola: China's African foothold," "As Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao visits Angola, the BBC's Piers Scholfield examines what lijiks the two nations."BBC News, June 20. 2006. (3) Benin (Chinese Embassy): "Benin president attends opening of Benin-China trade centre 16 December."-BBC Monitoring via COMTEX, December 17, 2008. (4) Botswana (Chinese Embassy): "Botswana/China trade grows." "Trade between Botswana and China is growing steadily, says out-going Chinese Ambassador Ding Xiawoen."...
...) Republic of Congo (Chinese Embassy): In a joint communiqué, "Both sides held that China and the R...
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By CARL FREIRE
the Associated Press
... from Japan because of a 1972 agreement with China, a court spokesman and Japanese media reports said... also referenced the 1972 Japan-China Joint Communique . Japanese courts have used the same ar...