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Category Archives: Foreign affairs
Hu Jintao wears same tie when meeting Kim Jong-il and Harry Reid
Photos: Hu Jintao wore the same tie when meeting Harry Reid (who earlier called him a dictator) as he did to a recent meeting with Kim Jong-il.
Posted in Foreign affairs
Tagged @altcat, DPRK, Harry Reid, Hu Jintao, Kim Jong Il, North Korea, USA
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Remarks by Timothy Geithner at the Central Party School in Beijing
Timothy Geithner’s remarks at the Central Party School in Beijing.
Posted in Foreign affairs
Tagged Central Party School, Timothy Geithner
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Hank Levine on the new US ambassador to China
Levine has worked in the China Affairs Office of the State Department, at the American Embassy in China, and as the Shanghai US Consul General. Danwei asks him about the new American Ambassador to China.
Posted in Foreign affairs
Tagged American Ambassador to China, Hank Levine, Jon Huntsman Jr., Mandarin, Mormon, State Department, trade
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North Korea launches satellite, Xinhua editors confused
North Korea launches a rocket and the world freaks
Posted in Foreign affairs
Tagged North Korea, Xinhua
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Israel: a country which deserves our deep respect
Well-known sociologist Professor Zhou Xiaozheng (周孝正), a regular commenter on CCTV talk shows and the director of the Law of Sociology department of Renmin University, has authored a controversial essay that is circulating BBS forums and portals ranging from Sina, Netease to Tengxun and Mop.
Posted in Foreign affairs
Tagged bbs, Israel, Renmin University, Zhou Xiaozheng
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5 American ambassadors to China
A panel discussion with five former U.S. ambassadors to China.
Posted in Featured Video, Foreign affairs
Tagged diplomacy, foreign relations, U.S.A.
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Mapping the hurt feelings of the Chinese people
How many countries have hurt the feelings of the Chinese people?
Posted in Foreign affairs
Tagged Bear's Blog, FangKC, France, hurt feelings
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Xinhua calls it for Obama
Obama wins and the Chinese media are all over it.