+ Follow CHINA STUDIES Tag
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[Title] => Analyst: China uncomfortable with int'l criticism over sea activities
[Summary] => China seems to be uncomfortable with the growing criticisms over its reclamation activities in the disputed South China Sea, a foreign affairs analyst said.
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[Title] => Australian writer missing in China feared detained
[Summary] => Australia has asked China for information on a Chinese-born Australian writer who disappeared in the country, the government said Tuesday. Reports say Yang Hengjun may have been detained in Beijing's ongoing crackdown on political expression.
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[Title] => GLOBAL NEWS: 1,500 Chinese raccoon dogs die from tainted feed
[Summary] => BEIJING (AP) – Some 1,500 dogs bred for their raccoon-like fur have died after eating feed tainted ...
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[Title] => Asian free trade accords needed to co-exist with Chinese juggernaut
[Summary] => TOKYO (AFP) East Asian countries including Japan must face the reality that China is a world power and learn to co-exist with their giant neighbor by developing a network of free trade agreements (FTAs), according to experts in Tokyo.
Such accords, mirroring those in existence elsewhere in the world, would allow these countries, especially Japan and China, to accelerate the structural adjustment of their economies to the globalization of markets, agreed the expert commentators at a symposium organized here by the Yomiuri Shimbun daily earlier this week.
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Such accords, mirroring those in existence elsewhere in the world, would allow these countries, especially Japan and China, to accelerate the structural adjustment of their economies to the globalization of markets, agreed the expert commentators at a symposium organized here by the Yomiuri Shimbun daily earlier this week.
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October 21, 2008 - 7:38am