Opinion & Analysis

Dynamics and Outlook of the U.S. Presidential Election

ZHANG Xudong 2012-10-08 Even though Romney won the first presidential debate, it does not necessarily help him get elected. He still needs to do his best to catch up in the following debates. As ...

Does Simply “Following Public Opinions” Make a Good Policy?!

MU Jun 2012-10-08 No matter how much “public support” there is or how many netizens are appealing, the government should complete early stage research work before coming to any decision.

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Sino-U.S. Game Playing over the Pacific

GUO Zheng 2012-10-06 With the development of its geopolitics and oceanic strategies, China’s presence in the South Pacific is inevitable, which is a result the U.S. has to accept. However, to ex ...

Critical Change over China’s Japan Strategy

DU Ping 2012-09-21 China seems to completely forgo its unilaterally advocated concept of “setting aside disputes”. Currently, one key strategy of China is to meet confrontations head on, which a ...

Free Boundary behind the Anti-American Wave

YANG Hengjun 2012-09-21 An American’s “freedom of speech” has ignited the anger of Muslims from the Middle East and the rest of the world. The “free expression” in the U.S. has seriously agonize ...

New Political Landscape in Hong Kong after the Legislative Council Election

LIU Fang 2012-09-11 Parties which participated in the “Five Constituencies Referendum” and the recent “Filibustering”, including People Power, League of Social Democrats and Labor Party, etc., h ...

Final Spurt—Observation of the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election (VII)

WANG Jiadi 2012-09-07 Domestic policies are critical to the U.S. presidential election. With the fermenting European debt crisis and growing global warming problem, the world trend is changing i ...

The Establishment of China-Bhutan Diplomatic Ties Facing Indian Barriers

PENG Nian 2012-09-03 The formal establishment of China-Bhutan diplomatic relations is in Bhutan’s favor. However, due to India’s mighty influence over Bhutan, China-Bhutan border issues which in ...

“Statement on South China Sea” Exposes America’s Anxiety

DU Ping 2012-08-07 One of the unusual features of the “statement on South China Sea” released by the U.S. is that it officially defines itself as an “arbitrator”. With the seemingly impartial p ...

“Family Planning” Considered at National Strategic Level

MU Jun 2012-07-04 The key to solving the issue of population in China is to enhance education as well as improve welfare and pension plans in rural areas.

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