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October 25, 2013
Categories:Central Asia, China, Eurasia, Russia, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
The China Factor in Afghanistan-2014
September 18, 2013
Categories:Africa, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, Oceania, Politics, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends
What Has and Has Not Changed After the U.S.-Russia Agreement on Syria
September 6, 2013
Categories:China, Diplomacy, Europe, Russia, South Korea, The Middle East, The United States, World Economy, World Trends, civilization
How to Save the G20 from Chasm
August 22, 2013
Categories:China, Economy, Europe, Russia, The United States, World Economy, World Trends, civilization
August 19th and the Miscarried Liberalism in Russia
August 2, 2013
Categories:Asia, China, Diplomacy, Economy, Japan Diary, Politics, Society, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The United States, World Economy
Is Japan Back?--Yes, But What Kind of?
July 25, 2013
Categories:China, Diplomacy, Economy, Japan Diary, Politics, Russia, Society, South Korea, The United States
What North Korea Means for Japan?
July 22, 2013
Categories:Asia, China, Diplomacy, Economy, Europe, Japan Diary, Politics, Russia, Society, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The United States, World Economy
Abe's victory brings a stable government at least for three years
July 13, 2013
Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Europe, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Trends, civilization
For Whom the Democracy Tolls in Eurasia?
July 6, 2013
Categories:Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Eurasia, Russia, South Korea, The United States, World Trends, civilization
Do Not Fixate Too Much on China's Surge
June 14, 2013
Categories:Asia, China, Diplomacy, Oceania, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Economy, World Trends
Asia needs constant U.S. care to stay as her allies
May 3, 2013
Categories:Asia, China, Diplomacy, Oceania, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The United States, World Economy, World Trends
The Senkaku may be simple rocks, but they may rock the U.S. presence in Asia
February 2, 2013
Categories:China, The United States, World Economy, World Trends, civilization
Will China's Economy soon Collapse?
December 19, 2012
Categories:China, Diplomacy, Economy, Japan Diary, Politics, Russia, The United States, World Economy
Change of government after three years --the resurge of the old Liberal Democratic Party
November 18, 2012
Categories:China, Economy, Japan Diary, Politics, Taiwan
In Japan election again but the financial cliff has been avoided
July 23, 2012
Categories:Africa, Asia, Central Asia, China, Europe, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The Middle East, The United States, World Economy, World Trends, civilization
Advent of U.S.A. version 2.0
July 20, 2012
Categories:Asia, China, Diplomacy, Japan Diary, Politics, Russia, Taiwan, The United States
In order to avoid a Sino-Japanese collision on Senkaku Islands
May 9, 2012
Categories:China, Economy, Europe, The United States, Unwarranted Views, World Economy
A big presence in the Chinese market may become a liability
January 3, 2012
Categories:Asia, Central Asia, China, Diplomacy, Economy, Eurasia, Europe, Japan Diary, Oceania, Politics, Russia, Society, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, The United States, The World, World Economy, civilization
The year of the dragon hath come
September 21, 2011
Categories:China, Diplomacy, Europe, Joke, The United States, Unwarranted Views, civilization
Europe begins with Greece and ends with it?
August 20, 2011
Categories:China, Diplomacy, Economy, Europe, Politics, The United States, World Economy, World Trends, civilization
More production and not contraction will benefit ordinary people in the US