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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 109 NO 728 (7) answer(s).
 
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Australia faces a changing Asia / Wesley, Michael   Journal Article
Wesley, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Tensions between Australia's strategic alignment and its economic alignment . . . heighten Canberra's anxieties about having to choose between security and prosperity in the event of a confrontation between the United States and China.
Key Words APEC  Energy  European Union  Economy  Australia  Persian Gulf 
United States  China  North America  Asia  Economic Growth  Canberra 
Asia - Pacific  Australian Economy 
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China’s population destiny: the looming crisis / Feng, Wang; Hvistendahl, Mara   Journal Article
Feng, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract China's population is likely to peak less than 15 years from now, below a maximum of 1.4 billion. After that will come a prolonged, even indefinite, population decline and a period of accelerated aging.
Key Words Energy  Economy  China  Population  Labor Force 
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Japan's long road to cometitive politics / Vogel, Steven   Journal Article
Vogel, Steven Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The Democratic Party of Japan achieved a historic victory in 2009, one that will have a lasting impact on Janpanese politics. Yet the party since then has delivered....too much political overhaul and too little policy substance.
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ID:   098401


New China requires a new US strategy / Shambaugh, David   Journal Article
Shambaugh, David Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The worst thing Washington could do is to operate on autopilot, to assume that past strategies and policies (which have generally served the United States well) are ipso facto indefinitely useful.
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North Korea: how will it end? / Bluth, Christoph   Journal Article
Bluth, Christoph Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract {Adopting} unification as the central goal of policy toward the koreas...would constitute the first step on the road toward a resolution of the crisis on the prninsula.
Key Words Disarmament  DPRK  United States  China  North Korea  Pyongyang 
Cheonan  Kim II  Hostile Policy  Soviet Union  United Nations 
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ID:   098407


Thailand: from violence to reconciliation? / Dalpino, Catharin   Journal Article
Dalpino, Catharin Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Thailand runs the risk that future protes, a right and a mainstay of liberal democracy, will escalate quickly into violence and eventually be constricted as a matter of course.
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Uncertain fate of Chindia / Sharma, Shalendra D   Journal Article
Sharma, Shalendra D Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Although Sino-Indian relations have greatly improved over the past decade..{u}nresolved territorial disputes, China's unconditional support of Pakistan, and growing competition for energy resources and regional influence could quickly derail hard-won gains.
Key Words WTO  Energy  Economy  Diplomacy  Japan  China 
India  Commerce  Beijing  New Delhi  Rajiv Gandhi  Chindia 
Sino - India  Jairam Ramesh  Jawaharlal Nehru - 1954  Zhu Rongji 
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