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BEIJINGThe conviction was clear but the message befuddling: China's Foreign Ministry spokesman was equating serfdom in Tibet to slavery in the U.S.just ahead of President... More »
Denver Post - Nov. 15, 2009
Obama Begins First Visit to China
SHANGHAI — President Obama arrived here late Sunday on the third leg of his four-nation trip to Asia, where he is working to strengthen ties in the region. President Barack... More »
New York Times - Nov. 15, 2009
Chinas Role as Lender Alters Obamas Visit
When President Obama visits China for the first time on Sunday, he will, in many ways, be assuming the role of profligate spender coming to pay his respects to his banker. A... More »
New York Times - Nov. 15, 2009
Can Obama Get Around China's 'Great Firewall'?
The official U.S. buzzword for President Obama's visit to China this week is "pragmatic cooperation," but behind the scenes, U.S. diplomats have been aiming for... More »
Time - Nov. 15, 2009
Opinion: Nations must work together
Editor's note: Victor Zhikai Gao currently practices private equity consulting and serves as a director of the China National Association of International Studies. He was a... More »
CNN - Nov. 15, 2009
Early Word: China, Detainees and K.S.M.
Mandel Ngan/Agence France-Presse — In Singapore on Sunday, President Obama spoke during a joint news conference with Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva of Thailand. After a... More »
New York Times - Nov. 15, 2009
Chinese-Americans see Obama's trip in unique light
"It's like that little brother you always used to pick on, and now he's lending you money," said Nanci Zhang (no relation to David), a 22-year-old Los Angeles... More »
USA Today - Nov. 15, 2009
Can Obama Get Around China's 'Great Firewall'?
The official U.S. buzzword for President Obama's visit to China this week is 'pragmatic cooperation,' but behind the scenes, U.S. diplomats have been aiming for something a... More »
Time - Nov. 15, 2009
In First Visit to China, Obama Walks a Tightrope
President Barack Obama is walking a tightrope on his first trip to China, seeking to enlist help in tackling urgent global problems while weighing when and how or if he... More »
ABC News - Nov. 15, 2009
China prepares for Obama visit
During his trip, Obama will stop in Shanghai and Beijing. Trade issues are likely to be major discussion topics when the president visits; the United States imports billions... More »
CNN - Nov. 15, 2009
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