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074626
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2006.
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Weijian Shan, a partner of TPG Newbridge, says many Chinese firms are like short women wearing high heels-the result is deceptively attractive. But it is time to face the fact that profits are not as tall as they might seem.
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074627
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2006.
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Brahma Chellaney, professor of strategic studies at the Center for Policy Research in New Delhi, details why China, India and Japan must learn to get along if they are to prevent Asia from slipping into disastrous conflict.
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074625
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2006.
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Colum Murphy, deputy editor of the REVIEW, explains why Kim Jong Il's nuclear test last month provides Japan with a golden opportunity to spur debate on the thorny issue of creating an empowered Japanese military.
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074623
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2006.
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Samuel S. Kim, adjunct professor and senior researcher at the Weatherhead East Asia Institute, Columbia University, reveals sobering details of what Korean reunification might mean for the divided peninsula and the world.
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074624
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2006.
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Jared Genser, a lawyer based in Washington, D.C., puts forward a new plan of attack for delivering human dignity to the millions of starving and persecuted people forced to live under Kim Jong Il's oppressive regime.
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