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The ‘Age of Destruction’ Should Give Way to the ‘Age of Re-Construction’
Destruction in central Saadallah al-Jabiri square in Aleppo and three car bombs exploded October 3, 2012. DOWNLOAD PDF Over the past few days, multiple diplomatic initiatives and statements manifest the active intervention to uplift the world order, by Russia, … Continue reading
Twenty-One Asian Nations Sign Memorandum of Understanding Establishing Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Twenty-one Asian countries signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on establishing the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) as founding members today in Beijing in a ceremony at the Great Hall of the People. Chinese President Xi Jinping met with the … Continue reading
Posted in BRICS
Tagged Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Singapore, sri lanka, Thailand, the Philippines, Uzbekistan
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov: BRICS Moves Ahead with Economic & Political Agenda Ignored by West
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told International Affairs Magazine Thursday that the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) is expanding its work in both the political and economic spheres—finance, science, technology, and agriculture, and had, as well, … Continue reading
Posted in New Economic Order
Tagged agricultural exports, Alexei Ulyukayev, anti-imperial alliance, ASEAN, Brazil, BRICS alliance, BRICS Development Bank, BRICS+, Brunei, Cambodia, China, economic development, Forteleza declaration, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Naypyidaw, New Development Bank, President Jacob Zuma, Republic of South Africa, reserve currency pool, Russia, Russian Foreign Ministry, Sergei Ryabkov, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam
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China Expands Strategic/Economic Partnership with Southeast Asia Nations
This weekend’s meeting of the ASEAN Foreign Ministers, which was also attended by representatives of China, India, Russia, the U.S., the EU, Japan, South Korea, and Australia, resulted in two significant advances for China’s global role. The meeting was hosted … Continue reading
Posted in New Silk Road
Tagged ASEAN nations, Brunei, Cambodia, China's Foreign Minister, economic development, Indian Foreign Minister, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maritime Silk Road, Mekong River, Myanmar, President Xi Jinping, Shinzo Abe, Singapore, SOutheast Asia, Strategic Alliance, Sushma Swaraj, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Wang Yi
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Beijing Review on Bringing Asia Together Around the Silk Road
While Obama is trying to build a NATO alliance on his Asia “pivot” foray, now better characterized as his “Asia stumble,” China is moving forward on its New Silk Road development policy. A signal piece in this week’s Beijing Review … Continue reading
Posted in Pacific Orientation
Tagged Arctic Sea routes, Asia pivot, Bangladesh, Beijing Review, China, Economic Belt, India, Lu Xin, Maritime Silk Road, Myanmar, New Silk Road, Northern Sea Route, NSR, Obama's failures, President Nursultan Nazarbayev, President Xi Jinping, Siberia, Trans Siberian Railway, Vladivostok
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China and India “Intense Engagement” for Regional Development, Economic Ties: “Southern Silk Road” on the Agenda
Returning to India today after his three-day visit to China, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on his nation’s relations with China: “It is only through a process of intense engagement that we will be able to move forward in … Continue reading
China Offers $20 Billion High-Speed Rail to Myanmar
A $20 billion high-speed railway project to connect the coastal town of Kyaukphyu, Rakhine State, Myanmar with Kunming, South China, is at proposal stage, according to a Myanmar government sources. An official from the Myanmar Ministry of Rail Transportation, who … Continue reading