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The key to Obama's success in China: young people
Since the long-term future of the US-China relationship is in their hands, the president should take advantage of his support there while he has it.
Amazing Pictures, Pollution in China
Amazing Pictures, Pollution in China
chinahush.com — October 21st, 2009 by Key | Posted in Featured , News | 337 Comments » [ QQ... ] October 14, 2009, the 30 th annual awards ceremony of the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund took place at the Asia Society in New York City. Lu Guang (卢广) from People’s ... (more) Amazing Pictures, Pollution in China
Huge Texas Wind Farm's Turbines Will Be Made in China
Huge Texas Wind Farm's Turbines Will Be Made in China
popsci.com — Clean tech has seen a boost as the U.S. pours government funding into renewable energy, and China... looks set to reap much of the benefits. Latest example: a Chinese wind-turbine company has just become the exclusive supplier for one of the largest ... (more) Huge Texas Wind Farm's Turbines Will Be Made in China
Decline is a choice. But is it America's choice?
washingtonexaminer.com — First of two parts. Tomorrow: Retreat abroad begins at home. The weathervanes of conventional wisdom are engaged... in another round of angst about America in decline. New theories, old slogans: imperial overstretch. The Asian awakening. The ... (more) Decline is a choice. But is it America's choice?
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From Shanghai, China: "1st time I have ever seen a US president's image on a T-shirt here"
The Political Carnival — ... What a great piece this is. Every so often I relive that heady feeling I got on the night of November 4, 2008. This is one of those times: [A]dmiration for Obama remains strong, particularly among young people in China. This is great news for Obama. As the long-term future of US-China relations is dependent ultimately on the youth of China, they are the audience he should pay special attention to. If he can maintain popularity among them, his influence in China has high potential. [...] Many – including my ...

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