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-Eastern Focus
A series of high-profile summits shift global attention from West to East
-Pacific Standard
The United States pushes for greater economic integration of the Asia-Pacific region
-After You
The United States and North Korea still waiting for each other to make the first move
-Washington Looks to the East
The United States appears poised to use the Hawaii APEC Summit to bolster its presence in the Asia Pacific
-Getting Reacquainted
China and Japan seek to foster mutual understanding to improve a sometimes difficult relationship
-Look on the Bright Side
China and Viet Nam downplay maritime disputes and expand economic cooperation
-A Bigger Role in World Trade
China helps make global trade fairer and more beneficial to less developed countries
-Premier Event
China and Russia look to move beyond resources and light manufacturing to hi-tech trade
-Balancing Act
U.S. debt wrangling puts mutually dependent relationship with China at risk
-Growing Legal Influence
China gets increasingly involved in international law making and enforcement
-Paradise Found
China's cooperation with Pacific island countries bears fruit
-Healing Angels from China
Medical teams from China fight death and disease in the harshest environments in Africa
-Creating Opportunities in Africa
Chinese enterprises generate jobs for Africans while exploring the vast potential of the continent
-Win-Win Trade
China and Africa find new ways to drive mutual development
-Will Noda Shift Japan's China Policy?
Better ties with China could help Japan's economic recovery
-Threatened, Yet Undaunted
China joins the world community in addressing evolving terrorist threats
-Cooperation Beats Conflict
China and the Philippines agree to strengthen economic and trade cooperation while minimizing disputes
-Promises of Friendship and Trust
U.S. vice president's visit to China boosts mutual confidence despite economic concerns
-China's Stake in Europe
China's support of the debt-ridden euro zone shows its long-term commitment to Sino-EU ties
-Fresh Challenges and New Directions
Thailand's new Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra faces an uphill battle to unite a divided society
-A First for Central America
FTA gives impetus to China's trade with Costa Rica and other countries in the region
-Putting a Price on Carbon
The Australian Government unveils its new climate change plan amid controversy
-Fabric Fair
Massive textile show in New York brings U.S. and Chinese apparel industries closer together
-Still Arguing
The origin and ongoing debate of the South China Sea issue
-Bridge Over Troubled Water
Guideline sets foundation for China and ASEAN to resolve the South China Sea dispute
-Marching Onward
U.S. military chief's visit to China boosts mutual understanding despite lingering disputes
-Exiting Afghanistan
The United States prepares to begin withdrawing troops from Afghanistan
-Stronger Ties With Chile
Chilean Minister on bolstering ties with China
-Attaining New Heights With Germany
The launch of inter-governmental consultation ushers in a new era for Sino-German relations
-Cultural Exchange Strengthens Ties
The Year of Chinese Culture in Australia is poised to cement bonds between the Chinese and Australians

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