The foreign ministers of China, Japan and South Korea agreed on Sunday at a meeting in Busan, South Korea, to plan a summit between their three heads of state.
By Redaktion Table
The China Centre at the Technical University of Berlin celebrated its 30th anniversary on Friday with a conference on the topic of "Young China." Complaints were made about a lack of funding.
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Following the failed talks between the opposition parties, three pairs of candidates have now registered for the presidential elections in January. This increases the chances of the China-critical DPP and lowers those of the pro-China KMT.
By David Demes
As of next week, travelers from several European countries and Malaysia will no longer require a visa for trips to China of up to two weeks. The reasons are the weak economy – and China's ongoing charm offensive.
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The united front of Taiwan's opposition parties will probably not materialize. Instead of challenging the government with a worthy joint candidate, an embarrassing dispute broke out on Thursday.
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Greece has apparently urged officials in and outside the country to refrain from attending events hosted by Taiwan. The Greek Foreign Ministry has called on diplomats and officials to do so in an email.
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China has committed itself to setting up a carbon footprint database by 2025 and introducing the option of calculating the carbon footprint of 50 products. This could be expanded to 200 products by 2030.
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Our China Perspective column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today's article sheds light on China's relationship with the term "dictator."
By Experts Table.Briefings