Jul 28
minipost-Can Economic Sanctions Drive Democratic Change in North Korea?
Written by: dewang | Filed under:-mini-posts, General, politics |
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Few threads ago, I brought to FM readers attention that WSJ had held a “debate” between two Indian nationals (college-age students in fact) on whether economic sanctions can drive democratic change in China. The “debate” turned out to be pretty ignorant – so WSJ essentially pushed it aside (I think that was their reason) – WSJ readers bashed the debators – and – handful of FM readers (those commented anyways) agreed that the debate was indeed ignorant. Continue reading »
Jul 28
First U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue of the Obama Administration Underway
Written by: Allen | Filed under:General | Tags:China, global financial crisis, global warming, terrorism, u.s., U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue
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Today marked the beginning of the first U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue under Obama Administration. The meetings are considered to be important even though they may not yield immediate results. Continue reading »
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