Despite being called “butchers of Beijing” (or much worse), constantly being maligned by a maniacal Western press, and even having one of its own be the target of a shoe throwing protester, leaders from the CCP continue to consistently keep up their cordial and composed demeanor. Continue reading »
Mar 27
minipost-Should Chinese Leaders Learn to Speak Up More?
Written by: Allen | Filed under:-mini-posts, Analysis, General, News, politics | Tags:g2, g20, global economic crisis, u.s.-china relationship
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I think Chinese leaders are among the tamest leaders in the world.
Sep 15
The Next U.S. Administration and the Future of US-China Relationship
Written by: Allen | Filed under:Analysis, Letters, News, politics | Tags:mccain, obama, rise of china, u.s.-china relationship, US election
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Several bloggers here have asked that we start a discussion regarding which of the U.S. presidential candidates might be better for China – or at least, better for a solid U.S.-China relationship. Continue reading »
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