THE Sino-U.S.relationship is one of the most significant bilateral ties in the world.The ballast in this relationshipeconomic and trade cooperation-is at the same time a key engine driving global economic growth.Since...THE Sino-U.S.relationship is one of the most significant bilateral ties in the world.The ballast in this relationshipeconomic and trade cooperation-is at the same time a key engine driving global economic growth.Since the financial crisis in 2008,the world economy has been struggling,while the recovery of major economies has been sluggish.In spite of this,China has been maintaining steady economic growth and continually providing important展开更多
Together with success in Cuba and Iran,is bolstering U.S.-Africa relations intended to be the final component of a foreign relations hat trick?Twenty-eight years after his first visit,U.S.President Barack Obama set fo...Together with success in Cuba and Iran,is bolstering U.S.-Africa relations intended to be the final component of a foreign relations hat trick?Twenty-eight years after his first visit,U.S.President Barack Obama set foot once more on the soil of Kenya,birthplace of his father and a place which some people believe to be more his hometown than his native Hawaii.On the first visit,Obama was met by a half-sister and an aunt in a展开更多
文摘THE Sino-U.S.relationship is one of the most significant bilateral ties in the world.The ballast in this relationshipeconomic and trade cooperation-is at the same time a key engine driving global economic growth.Since the financial crisis in 2008,the world economy has been struggling,while the recovery of major economies has been sluggish.In spite of this,China has been maintaining steady economic growth and continually providing important
文摘Together with success in Cuba and Iran,is bolstering U.S.-Africa relations intended to be the final component of a foreign relations hat trick?Twenty-eight years after his first visit,U.S.President Barack Obama set foot once more on the soil of Kenya,birthplace of his father and a place which some people believe to be more his hometown than his native Hawaii.On the first visit,Obama was met by a half-sister and an aunt in a