T he Philippines decided to bring to a UN tribunal last month its madtime disputes with China in the South China Sea as well as China's jurisdiction rights over the South China Sea within the U-shaped "nine-dotted...T he Philippines decided to bring to a UN tribunal last month its madtime disputes with China in the South China Sea as well as China's jurisdiction rights over the South China Sea within the U-shaped "nine-dotted line." The action, however, is not conducive to the settlement of the disputes. On the contrary, it could further complicate the issue. Proceeding from the perspectives of both the historical background and international law, the recent move of the Philippines is untenable.展开更多
Recent turbulence underscores the need for political reform in ThailandThai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's decision to push for the passage of an amnesty bill by the House ofRepresentatives on'November 1 trigg...Recent turbulence underscores the need for political reform in ThailandThai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's decision to push for the passage of an amnesty bill by the House ofRepresentatives on'November 1 triggered waves of mass protest in the nation. For more than one month, demonstrators opposed to former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin staged both street protests and parliamentary struggles,展开更多
Abe’s low-key policy on China doesn’t aim to thaw Sino-Japanese relations This year marks the 45th anniversary of normalization of diplomatic ties between China and Japan.Against this backdrop,there have been growin...Abe’s low-key policy on China doesn’t aim to thaw Sino-Japanese relations This year marks the 45th anniversary of normalization of diplomatic ties between China and Japan.Against this backdrop,there have been growing calls in both countries for improvement in bilateral relations.Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.展开更多
Thailand’s new Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra faces an uphill battle to unite a divided society Ying luck Shinawatra, whose Pheu Thai Party won 265 seats in the 500-member
文摘T he Philippines decided to bring to a UN tribunal last month its madtime disputes with China in the South China Sea as well as China's jurisdiction rights over the South China Sea within the U-shaped "nine-dotted line." The action, however, is not conducive to the settlement of the disputes. On the contrary, it could further complicate the issue. Proceeding from the perspectives of both the historical background and international law, the recent move of the Philippines is untenable.
文摘Recent turbulence underscores the need for political reform in ThailandThai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's decision to push for the passage of an amnesty bill by the House ofRepresentatives on'November 1 triggered waves of mass protest in the nation. For more than one month, demonstrators opposed to former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin staged both street protests and parliamentary struggles,
文摘Abe’s low-key policy on China doesn’t aim to thaw Sino-Japanese relations This year marks the 45th anniversary of normalization of diplomatic ties between China and Japan.Against this backdrop,there have been growing calls in both countries for improvement in bilateral relations.Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
文摘Thailand’s new Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra faces an uphill battle to unite a divided society Ying luck Shinawatra, whose Pheu Thai Party won 265 seats in the 500-member