- UN Likely to Pressure N. Korea on Nuclear Issue (June 28, 2003)
...t putting pressure on Pyongyang in April. But the plan was shelved because Beijing and Moscow—permanent members of the council with veto power—disapproved. T... - North Korea Says Standoff with US at "Brink of Nuclear War" (April 9, 2004)
...to China and South Korea. North Korea described six-party talks held in Beijing in February as "fruitless," their harshest assessment so far of the meetin... - Army Censors Reporters (November 26, 2003)
...President Bush's presidential visit Monday sounded more like an edict from Beijing or a banana republic. "Write positive stories about Ft. Carson and the... - N. Korea Next to Hear U.S. War Drum (August 7, 2003)
...Beijing ? A senior Pentagon adviser has given details of a war strategy for invadi... - A New Doctrine and a Scud Bust (December 12, 2002)
...BEIJING AND MADRID – The capture of a ship carrying 15 North Korean Scud missiles... - US to Send 'Sharp Signal' to N. Korea in Naval Exercise (August 18, 2003)
...aid. The next round of talks with North Korea is planned for Aug. 27 in Beijing, with six nations taking part. The United States has been working with its... - Where the World Stands on Iraq (October 11, 2002)
...xpected to abstain from any Security Council resolution backing force. Beijing may though support an alternative motion, proposed by France, delaying any... - Air Strikes Raise Tensions Over Iraq (September 30, 2002)
...d in an interview to be published on Tuesday. A UK envoy held talks in Beijing on Monday, as he tried to overcome China's scepticism about the resolution... - US Increasingly Isolated Over Iraq (January 23, 2003)
...rkey aimed at finding ways of averting a war. The stand taken by Paris, Beijing and Moscow means a majority of the five veto-wielding permanent members on... - Why Does 'Al-Qa'ida' Point Its Spearhead at the United Nations? (May 11, 2004)
...elt pain" of Arab states and the Islamic world. (Description of Source: Beijing Renmin Wang (Internet Version-WWW) in Chinese; website bears copyright cla... - US, China on Collision Course Over Oil (February 2, 2004)
...ate mutual desire for stability in the Middle East and thus actually bring Beijing closer to the U.S. History shows the opposite: Superpowers find it diff... - Death Camps in North Korea (February 1, 2004)
...d his name, was the former military attaché at the North Korean Embassy in Beijing. He was also the chief of management at Camp 22. In the BBC's This World d... - Mexico May Support Iraq Resolution (February 26, 2003)
...kov to Baghdad and Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov's consultations in Beijing. The Canadian ideas were well received by some of the swing voters the... - Speculative Money: A Hot Potatoe For China (December 5, 2004)
...ng entered China, have been parked in the property markets of Shanghai and Beijing, which has increased demand in the already overheated sector, he said. ... - US Risks Downhill Dollar Disaster (November 22, 2004)
... for the Chinese to revalue the yuan, but has so far utterly failed to get Beijing to agree to abandon its dollar peg. The Chinese, for political as well as... - US May Seek Rollback of Nuclear Program by Pakistan (February 5, 2004)
...ened. Significantly, within hours of each, a senior Chinese spokesman from Beijing and US Assistant Secretary of State, Richard Armitage from Tokyo praised P... - As US Pursues Verbal War on Iraq, the World Voices Concern (September 1, 2002)
...er in the campaign against terror, it opposes an attack on Iraq. This week Beijing received the Iraqi foreign minister, using the occasion to repeat its obje... - Millions Worldwide Protest Iraq War (February 16, 2003)
...rd Anderson in Jerusalem, Sharon LaFraniere in Moscow and Philip P. Pan in Beijing and special correspondent Steven Gray in Brussels contributed to this repo... - Nepal's Leader to Seek Help from Bush (May 4, 2002)
...ificance for the United States after Washington established relations with Beijing in 1972. But it has regained significance since September 11. In the past... - Brand USA (March 10, 2002)
...he other embraces debate and dissent. Making his pitch for Brand USA in Beijing recently, President Bush argued that "in a free society, diversity is not... - Nepal & the Bush Administration: Into Thin Air (February 3, 2004)
... expands, it could spill over into both countries. Tibet is restless under Beijing 's rule, and northern India has a number of long-standing separatist movem... - Should Israel be Seen As Doomed? (May 12, 2002)
...le living in China. The incident occurred in Tongzhou, east of Peking, now Beijingóa city full of Japanese that was governed under Japanese rule. The Chi... - BMW Drives Wedge Between Rich, Poor (January 18, 2004)
...ry few days. I think he's a nice guy, so we've become friends," Dai told a Beijing News reporter. But Dai does not seem to be able to forgive Su Xiuwen,... - American Primacy in Perspective (July 1, 2002)
... the expected costs of doing so remain conveniently low. At the same time, Beijing, Moscow, and others have demonstrated a willingness to cooperate with the... - The Wrong War (July 1, 2002)
...who want to hive off predominantly Muslim Xinjiang from the rest of China. Beijing considers them terrorists and wants them sent back — back, that is,... - A New Grand Strategy (January 1, 2002)
...rism fomented by Islamic separatists, in the Xinjiang province. Last June, Beijing and Moscow entered into a security relationship, the Shanghai Cooperation... - The Need for a New Wilsonianism (September 2, 2002)
...le we await the advent of democracy there, the international system offers Beijing a real alternative to the old geopolitical power struggle, both by holding...
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