中華歐亞基金會 - 2006/06/06

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發布日期:2006年5月31日

發布日期:2006年5月18日

發布日期:2006年5月16日

  • Bernanke's rate hikes affect China
    Editorial
    China Post, May 16, 2006

  • U.S. commitment to help defend Taiwan unchanged
    Editorial
    China Post, May 16, 2006

  • The nation really needs a US leader with guts
    Kuo Cheng-deng 郭正典
    The director of the Graduate Institute of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine at National Yang-Ming University
    Taipei Times, May 15, 2006

  • South-North Railway: A Sure Way to Spur Exchanges
    Editorial
    Korea Times, May 15, 2006

  • Could Japan Ever Be a 'Normal State?'
    Sandip Kumar Mishra
    Assistant Professor of Korean Studies at the University of Delhi, India and has come to Seoul on the Korea Foundation Fellowship
    Korea Times, May 15, 2006

  • A Letter's Many Meanings
    Jon Alterman
    Director of Middle East Program at CSIS
    CSIS, May 15, 2006

  • About that free trade
    Editorial
    International Herald Tribune, May 15, 2006

  • Turkey, Armenia and denial
    Editorial
    International Herald Tribune, May 15, 2006

  • Reform at the United Nations
    Editorial
    Washington Post, May 15, 2006

  • Putin, Reagan and FDR
    Edward D. Lozansky
    A nuclear physicist by training, is president of the American University in Moscow and founder of the World Russian Forum
    The Washington Times, May 15, 2006

  • Congress talks tough on Chinese currency
    Editorial
    China Post, May 13, 2006

  • Long past time for border troops
    Editorial
    Daily News, may 13, 2006

  • Politics rules as U.S. blasts China on currency
    Editorial
    China Post, May 12, 2006

  • U.S. taking more amenable approach over Mid-East issues
    Editorial
    China Post, May 12, 2006

  • Column One: America embraces the Hamas fantasy
    Editorial
    The Jerusalem Post, May 12, 2006

  • An Improbable Cure for Oil Addiction
    Philip H. Gordon
    Director of Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institution
    The Brookings Institution, Financial Times, May 12, 2006

  • Financing terror
    Editorial
    The Washington Times, May 12, 2006

  • The start of a mini-cold war with Russia
    Daniel Schorr
    A senior news analyst at National Public Radio
    The Christian Science Monitor, May 12, 2006

  • Axis of feeble
    The Economist, May 11, 2006

  • The Return of Saving
    Martin Feldstein
    George F. Baker Professor of Economics at Harvard University and CEO of the National Bureau of Economic Research
    Foreign Affairs, May/June 2006

  • The Tipping Points
    Daniel Yankelovich
    Chair and Co-founder of the organizations Public Agenda, DYG, and Viewpoint Learning
    Foreign Affairs, May/June 2006

發布日期:2006年5月11日

  • Japan and Korea: Between A Legal Rock and a Hard Place
    Mark J. Valencia
    A Maritime Policy Analyst in Kaneohe, Hawaii and Nautilus Institute Senior Associate
    The Nautilus Institute, May 11, 2006

  • China Comes Closer
    Dr Bhartendu Kumar Singh
    Indian Defence Accounts Service
    IPCS, May 11, 2006

  • Singapore beyond Lee
    Editorial
    International Herald Tribune, May 11, 2006

  • Losing faith with China
    Editorial
    Los Angeles Times, May 11, 2006

  • Embracing Palestinians but not Hamas
    Editorial
    Christian Science Monitor, May 11, 2006

  • The original aim of the UN: peaceful conflict resolution
    Editorial
    Christian Science Monitor, May 11, 2006

  • Trust is key in world's relations with Iran
    John K. Cooley
    A former Monitor correspondent in the Middle East
    Christian Science Monitor, May 11, 2006

  • To the Moon
    John Tkacik
    A senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., is a retired officer in the U.S. foreign service who served in Beijing, Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Taipei
    The Heritage Foundation, May 10, 2006

  • Presidential Approval Ratings: How Low Can Bush Go?
    Karlyn H. Bowman
    A resident fellow at AEI
    AEI, May 10, 2006

  • Only Iran Can Disrupt the G8 Summit
    Leon Aron
    A resident scholar at AEI
    AEI, May 10, 2006

  • An Instinct for the Capillaries
    Leon V. Sigal
    Director of the Northeast Cooperative Security Project at the Social Science Research Council in New York
    The Nautilus Institute, May 10, 2006

  • The Uncertain Cost of the Iraq War
    Anthony H. Cordesman
    Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSIS
    CSIS, May 10, 2006

  • Engaging Iranians
    Editorial
    Washington Post, May 10, 2006

  • Foreign aid is in everyone's interest
    Jeffrey D. Sachs
    Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University
    Christian Science Monitor, May 10, 2006

  • Critical mass with Iran
    Editorial
    Christian
    Science Monitor, May 10, 2006

  • Vatican ties to remain intact
    Editorial
    China Post, May 9, 2006

  • Beijing refuses Vatican control
    Editorial
    China Post, May 9, 2006

  • Sino-Indian Relations: Recent Developments
    Dr Bhartendu Kumar Singh
    IPCS, May 9, 2006

  • Promoting Strategic and Missile Stability in Southern Asia
    IPCS Special Report 17
    IPCS, May 9, 2006

  • The Vatican's China problem
    Seth Faison
    A former China correspondent for the New York Times and author of "South of the Clouds: Exploring the Hidden Realms of China."
    Los Angeles Times, May 9, 2006

  • China's economy still overheated
    Tung Chen-yuan
    An associate professor in the Sun Yat-sen Graduate Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities at National Chengchi University and director of the Cross-Strait Interflow Prospect Foundation's China Economic Analysis project
    Wong Guo-chen
    An assistant in the project
    Taipei Times, May 8, 2006

  • Singapore's Lee wins mandate, now for the hard work
    Editorial
    China Post, May 8, 2006

  • Iraq and the Problem of Militias
    Anthony H. Cordesman
    Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSIS
    CSIS, May 8, 2006

  • Korea-EU Economic Cooperation
    Dorian F. Prince
    Ambassador of Delegation of the European Commission, Korea
    Korea Times, May 8, 2006

  • Is Eurasia's Security Order at RIisk?
    Dr. Stephen Blank
    Research Professor of National Security Affairs at SSI
    SSI, May 8, 2006

  • The problem with Iran
    Editorial
    Chicago Tribune, May 8, 2006

  • Is China Trying to Fool West on Korea?
    Tom Plate
    Professor at University of California, Los Angeles, Director of Asia Pacific Media Network
    Korea Times, May 7, 2006

  • New push for talks between U.S. and Iran
    Editorial
    China Post, May 6, 2006

  • Holding Troops Hostage to Pork Barrel Spending Is No Way for Congress to Fight the War on Terror
    Baker Spring
    F.M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy in the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation
    The Heritage Foundation, May 5, 2006

  • Iran's Nuclear Ambitions Go Beyond the Purview of International Institutions
    Baker Spring
    F.M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy in the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies
    James Phillips
    Research Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies, at The Heritage Foundation
    The Heritage Foundation, May 5, 2006

  • Observations on the U.S.-ROK Alliance
    Richard C. Bush III
    Director of Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies at the Brookings Institute
    The Brookings Institute, May 5, 2006

  • How N. Korea Funds Its Regime
    Marcus Noland
    A senior fellow atf the Institution for International Economics
    Korea Times, May 5, 2006

  • A test for the UN
    Editorial
    NewsDay.com, May 5, 2006

  • Bush as NK Human Rights Activist
    Michael Breen
    The president of the public relations agency, Insight Communications Consultants
    Korea Times, May 4, 2006

發布日期:2006年5月4日

  • US Financial Allegations - What They Mean
    Nigel Cowie
    General Manager of Daedong Credit Bank
    The Nautilus Institute, May 4, 2006

  • EU-India: Strategic Partners?
    L. Venkateshwaran
    Research Assistant, IPCS
    IPCS, May 4, 2006

  • China's Political Bishops
    Editorial
    The Wall Street Journal, May 4, 2006

  • PRC naming its bishops
    Editorial
    China Post, May 3, 3006

  • How Washington hedges its bets in East Asia
    Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎
    A former chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan
    Taipei Times, May 3, 2006

  • North Korea is headed toward another famine
    Kay Seok
    Consultant on North Korea at Human Right
    International Herald Tribune, May 3, 2006

  • Iran's nukes: The Russia card
    Rose Gottemoeller
    Director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Moscow Center
    International Herald Tribune, May 3, 2006

  • Like One Flesh: US-Japan Accord Gives Korea Relative Sense of Alienation
    Editorial
    Korea Times, May 3, 2006

  • Russia revives memories of Cold War
    Editorial
    China Post, May 2, 2006

  • China Needs to Float the Yuan--for China's Sake
    John H. Makin
    A visiting scholar at AEI
    AEI, May 2, 2006

  • The Five Best “Investments” Resource" Decisions in National Security
    Anthony H. Cordesman
    Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy
    CSIS, May 2, 2006

  • US Misses-Mines-for-Nukes Opportunity
    Peter Hayes
    Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute
    The Nautilus Institute, May 2, 2006

  • 'Status quo' momentarily more stable
    Emerson Chang 張子揚
    Director of the Department of International Studies at Nan Hua University
    Taipei Times, May 2, 2006

  • Beware the crusades of powerful nations
    Jonathan Steele (The Guardian , London)
    Taipei Times, May 2, 2006

  • Averting War with Iran
    F. Stephen Larrabee
    Holds the Corporate Chair in European Security at RAND Corp.
    Peter A. Wilson
    A senior researcher at the RAND Corp.
    RAND Corp., May 2, 2006

  • America Needs to Pick Its Fights Carefully
    James Dobbins
    Director of the International Security and Defense Policy Center at the Rand Corp.
    Rand Corp., May 2, 2006

  • From Russia With Arms
    Robert T. McLean
    A research associate at the Center for Security Policy
    Center for Security Policy, May 2, 2006

  • Back to the Security Council
    Editorial
    The Washington Post, May 2, 2006

  • Helmsman from Hell
    Max Boot
    Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at CFR
    CFR, May 1, 2006

  • Saddam's Delusions: The View From the Inside
    Kevin Woods
    James Lacey
    Williamson Murray
    Foreign Affairs, May / June, 2006

  • European view of Asia needs a radical update
    Dominique Moisi
    A founder of Ifri (the French Institute for International Relations), is currently a professor at the College of Europe in Natolin, Warsaw
    Taipei Times, May 1, 2006

  • India-Japan-US Security Cooperation
    Jabin T Jacob
    National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan
    IPCS, May 1, 2006

  • China and the World Economy Workshop: Conference Summary
    Robert A. Kapp
    President of Robert A. Kapp & Associates, Inc.
    The Atlantic Council, May , 2006

  • The Nuclear Challenge from Iran
    Philip H. Gordon
    Director of Center on the United States and Europe at the Brookings Institute
    The Brookings Institute, May, 2006

  • From Parley to Pressure: Seoul Should Keep an Eye On Washington's Changing Strategy
    Editorial
    Korea Times, May 1, 2006

 




 

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