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Russia-China relations are a grateful subject of studies and of speculation! Don’t forget these two countries share the longest border in the world. However I would like to focus on Human rights. Comparing the two, I can say that fortunately Russia has an ambition to share European values, China doesn′t.

Kristiina Ojuland: ‘Putin’s politics more and more like Stalin’s totalitarian politics’

Meeting the Estonian former minister again in her EP office after some three years, she sounds pessimistic, disappointed and concerned.

Peaceful resolution of disputes, according to President Ma, is generally achieved in one of the four ways: negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and litigation. These approaches are not necessarily mutually exclusive, but must all begin with negotiation.

Minister David Lin: ‘Taiwan will not back down over Diaoyutai Islands’

A major territorial dispute is brewing in the East China Sea. The Republic of China (Taiwan) is committed to a peaceful resolution because at the heart of the dispute are islands that belong to Taiwan according to Taiwan. These islands are known as the Diaoyutai Islands.

Interesting fact, Romanians are among the best IT engineers, and among the best represented in Silicon Valley or other world hubs. Romania is a hub for IT&C projects, increasingly developing local clusters, with a mixture of local and foreign capital.

Investing in 2013 - Rediscovering Romania

If you're an investor in Europe, in 2013, have a look at Romania. It's not a perfect country, but it is dynamic and it's looking for investment.

A lot of countries — such as the Asian tiger economies — got prosperous first and then started talking about redistribution. In other words, first wealth creation, even if it is unevenly distributed, and then a focus on the smoothing of differences. But because of these built-in disparities of these economies, it has been harder to arrive at an equitable solution.

The Nordic Model and the European Crisis

The crisis in eurozone has affected all countries in Europe. It reflects the lack of budgetary discipline and belief in the solvency of certain European states.

"Saving energy and reducing carbon are not just abstract concepts in Taiwan. Indeed, they have become very much a part of everyday life. Confronted as we all are with the severe challenges that climate change poses, I sincerely urge the international community to take Taiwan’s bid to meaningfully participate in the UNFCCC seriously, and to include Taiwan in its mutual assistance system."

Taiwan Acts to Mitigate Climate Change

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