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China’s one world?

Posted by Matt in August 23rd, 2008 | no comment 
Published in China, Military, , , , , , , , , , , , ,

With all the world’s attention focused on the Beijing Olympics and to a lesser extent, the “truce” in Georgia, we should not underestimate the serious implications for U.S. strategic objectives posed by the Chinese military modernization programs, (Russia’s announced modernization programs is another element).

By 2010, the PLA Navy could have about 60 very modern to [...]

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China’s Olympic Nightmare

Posted by Matt in July 1st, 2008 | no comment 
Published in China, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

What the Games Mean for Beijing’s Future.
Failure to plan for predictable problems has turned China’s coming-out party into an embarrassment.

Yet even as Beijing has worked tirelessly to ensure the most impressive of Olympic spectacles, it is clear that the Games have come to highlight not only the awesome achievements of the country but also the [...]

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America and China: The Eagle and the Dragon Part one: Freedom fighters

Posted by Matt in June 24th, 2008 | no comment 
Published in China, U.S., , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

With a $3 trillion war bill and an economy that flounders as China’s soars, could America’s era of dominance on the world stage be coming to an end? Mick Brown and the photographer Alec Soth travelled across America and China to observe how the future of these two great nations is intertwined, and to find [...]

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China’s next-generation nationalists

Posted by Matt in May 6th, 2008 | no comment 
Published in China, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

They’re educated, richer and more aggressive toward the West.
As human rights protesters dogged the Beijing Olympics’ torch relay around the world, as supporters of Tibet condemned the violent crackdown in Lhasa, and as Darfur activists demanded change in China’s Sudan policy, Chinese young people worked themselves into a different form of righteous anger. In online [...]

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The flame of democracy fading

Posted by Matt in April 11th, 2008 | 1 comment 
Published in China, Russia, , , , ,

But for the past few years democracy has been in global retreat. Notwithstanding a small occasional triumph here and there, in Latin America, Africa and in Eastern Europe, the tide has been turned.
The most significant defeat of all has been in China, where the success of limited capitalism has not been matched by political [...]

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Muslim ‘extremists’ attempt uprising in western China: govt

Posted by Matt in April 3rd, 2008 | no comment 
Published in China, Islam, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

China has accused Muslims in the nation’s northwest of trying to start a rebellion, following what an exile group said Wednesday were peaceful protests against injustices under Chinese rule. The unrest occurred in China’s Muslim-majority Xinjiang region last month, after Chinese authorities warned that “terrorists” based there were planning attacks on the Beijing Olympics and [...]

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