Posts Tagged ‘ China ’

Was the Copenhagen Summit a Failure, or a Modest Success?

December 18, 2009
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Was the Copenhagen Summit a Failure, or a Modest Success?

For the past two weeks, delegates from most nations have been meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark to try and come up with a new treaty to address the problem of Global Climate Change.  Going into the summit, hopes were high for a replacement for...

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Is Palin Going Political, Or What?

September 23, 2009
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Some of you may remember, over the summer, former Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska stepped down for what she called “personal reasons”.  At the time, many political observers wondered if she was truly gone from the spotlight for good, or if she wanted to take time off in order to strengthen her appeal as...

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The Ongoing Climate Change Discussion

September 22, 2009
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At least now there is really no question from a major world leader about whether humans cause global warming.  Also, world leaders are holding talks about the issue, which is always a good start, but where’s the progress?  As quoted in the New York Times, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon says “The world’s...

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Protectionism or Fair Practice?

September 14, 2009
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Well, here we go again. The U.S. is in yet another trade dispute with China. After President Obama announced the imposition of a tariff on tire imports from China, the PRC retaliated with a similar measure placed on American automotive products and chicken meat, while complaining about the U.S. actions to the World Trade...

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