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I have long believed, especially after the unprovoked Western attack on Iraq and the ransacking of the Gaddafi regime in Libya, that North Korea would not desist from the full development of its nuclear weapons program, despite threats and sanctions from the West and even from China.
Russia and China, which have embraced autocratic capitalism, have attracted admirers and emulators by the seeming success of their strongman rule.
If the GOP wants to know why it lost the Reagan Democrats, it is because the GOP exported their jobs to Mexico and China.
Countries that managed to rebuild commanding state structures after popular nationalist revolutions - such as China, Vietnam, and Iran - look stable and cohesive when compared with a traditional monarchy such as Thailand or wholly artificial nation-states like Iraq and Syria.
The Sino-Indian War in 1962 has fundamentally shaped and distorted Indian attitudes towards China. It also obscured a great deal of what has happened in China since 1962.
After India and China, Indonesia was the biggest new nation-state to emerge in the mid-twentieth century.
The Korean War, which China entered on the side of North Korea, fixed Mao's image in the United States as another unappeasable Communist.
Everyone in China knows The Topics. The television stations and newspapers run the same state-generated stories all across the country, and the Chinese form their opinions based on these somewhat controlled sources.
While China succeeded in transferring nearly 150 million people from agriculture to manufacturing, we could not do so, due to lack of skilled manpower.
We need more and more engagement with China rather than isolating it more and more.
Globalisation, and specifically our connectivity to China, has contributed to a sustained growth in the U.S. economy, has led to full employment and has benefited consumers with lower-cost, high-quality goods.
China is not an economic enemy or existential national security threat to the United States.
China is not ruled by a monolithic regime where one guy makes the decisions without regard to the sentiments of other leaders or care and concern for the people.
Italy in the 1920s, Germany in the '30s, East Germany in the '50s, Czechoslovakia in the '60s, the Latin American dictatorships in the '70s, China in the '80s and '90s - all dictatorships and would-be dictators target newspapers and journalists.
China and India will, separately and together, unleash an explosion of demand.
I think that China has many outstanding authors, and their great works should also be recognised by the world.
I don't think Russia is setting this as a goal; I don't think this should be Russia's goal. I think even the United States doesn't need to be a superpower. China doesn't need to be a superpower. It's a different world.
China's continued growth and rising household income are creating opportunities for lower-income economies in low-cost manufacturing.
China's economic transformation began with the introduction in the 1980s of market incentives in the agricultural sector. These reforms were followed by a gradual opening to the global economy, a process that accelerated in the early 1990s.
We'll have, by the end of 2013, 30 local language editions of Forbes, many of those are pioneers in the markets they serve with Forbes.com. We launched recently in Thailand and Vietnam, and we're in China and Korea and all around Latin America.
Additionally, any Human Rights Council reform that allows countries with despicable human rights records to remain as members, such as China and Saudi Arabia, is not real reform.
It's not that easy for some of these players in China to get the coaching they need.
When I was very little, we would get letters from China, in Chinese, and they' be censored. We were a very insular little family.
China became the second biggest economy in the world by pegging their currency to the dollar at an artificially cheap rate.
Cyber-enabled theft of trade secrets by state actors in China has emerged as a major threat to our economic and, thus, national security.
I am retired from all my official roles, but I am still very active. I have close relationships at the U.N. I don't have any role at the U.N, but I'm still quite cooperative with a number of U.N. activities, in particular to China and that region.
I've been to China and Russia, and I don't know anything about Chinese or Soviet relations.
At thirteen, when I arrived in Hong Kong after leaving China, I made a living by working in a restaurant.
We see China becoming an unstoppable force. It's a huge threat and a huge opportunity.
China is, indeed, in so many ways, not like the West. It is not even primarily a nation state but a civilisation state. Whereas the West has primarily been shaped by its experience of nation, China has been moulded by its sense of civilisation.
China has existed within very roughly its present borders for over two millennia and for virtually the whole of that period saw itself as a 'civilisation state.' It was only when it was too weak to resist the western powers in the early 20th century that it finally acquiesced in an arrangement that was alien to it.
Since the election of Shinzo Abe as the new Japanese prime minister, by reputation a fervent nationalist, relations between Japan and China have paradoxically improved a little.
Look at what is happening in China and in Russia. They have units that are specifically targeted cyber warfare. They are carrying it out. Our critical infrastructure is attacked thousands of times a day.
I went to China for a brief working visit, and I thought that Shanghai was interesting, but Beijing totally grabbed me.
The Beijing Olympics represent China's grand entrance onto the world stage and confirmation of its new superpower status.
Some of the areas in China have been under very grave water scarcity: for example, the north China plain; they are facing a very serious water shortage. Per capita levels have dropped to very serious levels, including in Beijing.
While cheap products are exported to western countries, the waste is dumped mostly in China's back yard, contaminating its air, water, soil and seas.
China should cut heavy industries' share in gross domestic output by 9 percentage points between 2013 and 2030 to meet its pollution cuts target.
China's energy is very much focused on coal, and the economy is very focused on heavy industry, which is carbon intensive, so restructuring won't be easy.
To deal with local pollution, China has put on the agenda the capping of coal, which has long been a sensitive issue.
China is bearing the environmental cost for much of the world because China is the factory of the world.
Every year, I send 1,000 students to China to study Chinese history, language, and culture.
Empires will come and go. The Soviet Union collapses; China can become a superpower, but 'Blue Peter' stays the same.
There are three main pillars of China's economy. One is export, which is limited by sluggish global demand. The second is investment. In many sectors, there is already too much investment and overcapacity. The third is consumption.
We must engage with China to try and put as much pressure on North Korea as possible.
I have viewed the West as if it were not only the salvation of China but also the natural and ultimate destination of all humanity.
In China the underworld and officialdom have interpenetrated and become one. Criminal elements have become officialized as officials have become criminalized.
As a developing country, China needs a favorable neighbouring and international environment for its modernisation.
China is not looking for a trade surplus but wants to import more French goods.
Development and prosperity of the world cannot happen without the simultaneous development of India and China.
When 'designed in Europe' is combined with 'made in China' and when European technologies are applied to the Chinese market, there will be amazing results.
With its population making up one fifth of the world's total, China offers a market with enormous potential.
I grew up in Communist China and never had much money to my name, and then, all of a sudden, I had giant student loans.
China and India are close neighbours linked by mountains and rivers and the Chinese and Indian peoples have enjoyed friendly exchanges for thousands of years.
We have reiterated on many occasions that China wishes to establish and develop long-term, good-neighbourly and friendly relations with all countries in south Asia.
The Internet was invented in America but has found its largest number of users in China.
China is a vast, disparate country; there is no alternative to strong central power.
I do believe that both countries, China and Russia, that both of them are responsible countries.
We refugees, we become always a punchbag. A political punchbag between China and South Korea and North Korea.
The use of pirated software in China is really quite a sizeable loss to our software producers.
If America would withdraw from South Korea, there could be a power struggle between such as China and Japan.
If you're the water boiler king of China, you're selling a billion water boilers.
I go to Shenzhen, China, and am taken to a vast luxury spa with a hundred leather recliners and a hundred accompanying plasma screen televisions bolted to the ceiling.
Such huge money has been made in China - it can be hundreds of millions in a year - and there's a need to validate it by showing what they can buy and how much of it.
China frequently confounds stock market prognosticators because it has a penchant for straying markedly from other broad global indexes year-by-year over the decades - even from emerging markets. It's hit or miss.
I would love mainland Chinese to read my book. There is a Chinese translation which I worked on myself, published in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Many copies have gone into China but it is still banned.
I personally don't believe that Russia and China are on Maduro's side - they are simply protecting their investments here in Venezuela.
China will consider herself fortunate if she succeeds in keeping herself intact and is not dismembered or partitioned among the European powers that are colonizing the continent of Asia.
I try to be very current. I try to take something from everywhere I've been. I've wrestled in Japan, Singapore, China, Germany, and England. I try to bring a mix of different styles to the table.
I also wanted people to know that football actually started in China almost 3000 years ago.
In the 'Nike Economy,' there are no standards, no borders and no rules. Clearly, the global economy isn't working for workers in China and Indonesia and Burma any more than it is for workers here in the United States.
I was fourteen when Kissinger made his secret trip to China, and then there was subsequently Nixon's trip to China, and I was very much seized with an interest in China.
And then I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to go to China in 1980, which was quite early.
I was posted to China in the summer of 1988, which was the greatest time ever, I think, to have been in China.
You have to be willing to totally immerse yourself in China in order to have in-depth exposure to China.
The industrialization of China alone would increase by 90 percent the concentration of CO2 in our atmosphere and would at least increase the atmospheric CO2 by at least another 100 parts per million.
I trust Russia and China and Iran and North Korea like I trust a Jussie Smollett police report.
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