public marks

PUBLIC MARKS from tsalon with tag politics

August 2004

Yahoo! 新聞 - 錢其琛﹕光靠武力是軟弱

新世紀的國際關係應樹立互信、互利、平等與協作的新安全觀﹔以對話增加信任,以合作促進安全。國家間的問題,應通過對話和平解決,不應動輒訴諸武力或以武力相威脅

Joseph Nye: Neo-quandries

understanding the neocons

The New Republic Online: Purple Haze

the ecological destruction is spawning a grassroots environmental movement that might have a positive impact.

New York Times: China in Africa: All Trade, With No Political Baggage

Experts in African affairs say that China's choices of partners and its diplomatic philosophy, which preaches noninterference in other countries' internal affairs, may have important consequences for Africa, especially at a time when Western countries see

An Olympic golden opportunity

a story about how US has so far prevented Israeli firms from taking part in Chinese tenders for providing security

Campaign Institute

"a crash course in changing America :: training a new generation to run and win campaign"

What the Democrats Will Have Problems Doing: Stop Outsourcing

don't think this piece of Kerry's economic policies is good for America and the world in the longer run

FT.com: Change of tone would mark Kerry foreign policy

very informative analysis on the challenges that Kerry face when it comes to implementation of his talk...Europeans will not share burden on Iraq's security

July 2004

RadioNation AudioBlog: Michael Moore Speaks...

Michael Moore gives a rousing keynote at the Campaign for America's Future progressive policy forum being held in tandem with the DNC

Collision Course? by Thomas A. Metzger

Unless elites in both societies discard the stereotypes they are comfortable with and start to think the unthinkable, the outlook for U.S.-Chinese relations will remain cloudy.

The Cosmopolitans: Barack Obama and Teresa Heinz Kerr

Barack Obama and Teresa Heinz Kerry brought something vital to the floor of FleetCenter last night, a worldview that is cosmopolitan.

The New York Times > Magazine > Wiring the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy

the decline of democrats and the rise of political venture investors in the U.S.

Would China invade Taiwan? | csmonitor.com

Few analysts feel Beijing will attack the island of 23 million. However, dozens of arguments and schools of thought exist about why China might or might not take the fateful leap. After two weeks of discussions with academics and diplomats in Hong Kong, T

June 2004

Asia Times Online: Hong Kong's Red Shadows

the chinese communist party in Hong Kong