Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Democratic china

  • Survey: Half of Chinese like US ideas on democracy

    BEIJING - People in China are increasingly worried about corruption, inequality and food safety, according to a survey released Tuesday that also found that about half of Chinese like American ideas about democracy. The Pew Global Attitudes Project ...

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  • China's MMG targets 60000 T copper output from Congo mine

    Development has been hindered by power shortages. * MMG pursuing further exploration at Kinsevere property. By Jonny Hogg. KINSHASA, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Chinese mining group MMG Limited is targeting copper output of 60,000 tonnes this year from its ...

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  • In Ohio Democratic stronghold, Paul Ryan hits Obama on China currency

    YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Seeking to build on the momentum that the Republican White House ticket has picked up in recent weeks, GOP vice-presidential nominee Paul Ryan on Saturday made an appeal to voters in a Democratic area of this manufacturing ...

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  • China critic to sell Taiwan media holdings

    Tsai, whose China food business is the basis of a fortune recently estimated by Forbes Magazine at $8 billion, raised hackles earlier this year when he told the Washington Post that China's 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters near Beijing's ...

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  • Minister promotes more China investment

    Minister of Economic Affairs Shih Yen-shiang, left, addresses a press conference called by Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) lawmakers yesterday in Taipei, where he criticized the Democratic Progressive Party's demands for stringent reviews of Chinese ...

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  • China Needs Real, Not Fake, Political Reform

    In 1992 he left China for the U.S. and served as a contact for the dissidents of 1989, general secretary of Glad Committee for June 4, and President of China Peace and Democracy Federation. Now residing in New York, Tang is the principal of the ...

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  • Campaign 'China-bashing' a sign of things to come

    China-bashing is fiercer in the 2012 US presidential election than any previous election campaign, with both the Republican and the Democratic candidates attacking China, observers said. Experts also warned that bipartisan hostility toward China in the ...

    www.chinadaily.com.cn

  • ANALYSIS: China seen as more confident in handling ties with Taiwan

    China's handling of the visits reflects Beijing's interest in speeding up engagements with both the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) and opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), said Shaw Chong-hai, director of Chinese Culture University's Graduate ...

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  • DPRK attracts investors at first China-DPRK expo

    A 500-strong delegation from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) that attended the first China-DPRK expo impressed Chinese companies in the way they traded and carried out cultural exchanges. The five-day 2012 China-DPRK Economic, ...

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  • Democracy in China: The Popularity of Alexis de Tocqueville in the Middle ...

    By Elizabeth Pond. First there was Confucius. Then there was Mao Zedong. And now Alexis de Tocqueville tops the must-read list for avid Chinese intellectuals and bloggers. The French aristocrat who limned the definitive political sociology of the ...

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  • Ex-DPP chairman lauds Hsieh's China proposal

    Former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) chairman Hsu Hsin-liang (許信良) yesterday applauded former premier Frank Hsieh's (謝長廷) recent visit to China as a success and said Hsieh's initiative of "constitutions with different interpretations" (憲法 ...

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  • China's path to a socialist democracy

    At a clandestine meeting on July 29, 2006, 25 workers in Quanzhou City took on the largest corporation in the world and won. That night they formed the world's first Wal-Mart trade union committee.

    www.china.org.cn

  • Time is right for DPP China affairs committee: ex-chairman

    Taipei, Oct. 15 (CNA) The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) should move quickly to create a China affairs committee to spearhead engagements with the other side of the Taiwan Strait, a former chairman of Taiwan's main opposition party said Monday.

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  • Steve Fitzgerald, Kansas State Senate Candidate, Explains Views On Catholic ...

    Steve Fitzgerald, a Republican candidate for the Kansas state Senate, is defending his comments last week that Democrats should not be Catholics, saying was trying to tell a Catholic group in Kansas City about the need for the Democratic Party to ...

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  • Liberal lies and hysteria try to tie Mitt Romney to Sensata closure

    While it is unfortunate that people will be losing their jobs, neither the SEIU, Occupiers or Democrats care anything about them.

    www.examiner.com

  • Myanmar president says democracy won't change China friendship

    BEIJING, Sept 22 (Reuters) - Myanmar's transition to democracy will not change the country's traditional friendship with China, Myanmar President Thein Sein was cited as telling Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, amid concerns in China its neighbour ...

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  • The Renminbi Challenge

    Since the early nineteenth century, the leading international currencies have been those of countries with democratic political systems, where arbitrary official action is constrained and creditors are well represented.

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  • DPP outlines plan to limit investment by China in Taiwan

    The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) would establish a mechanism to screen incoming Chinese investment if it were in power, a DPP official said yesterday, as President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) pledged to further relax inbound investment from across the ...

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  • US welcomes widening exchanges between DPP and China

    Taipei, Oct. 15 (CNA) The United States supports engagement across the Taiwan Strait at all levels, including interaction between China and Taiwan's major opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), the Taipei director of the American Institute in ...

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  • Japan opposition gives ex-PM Abe second chance amid China feud

    "I think China will be alarmed as will Korea," said Sophia University professor Koichi Nakano. Nakano said Abe's win could boost Noda's struggling Democrats, but others said voters would still turn to the LDP. "I don't think anyone wants to give the ...

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