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China Analysis n°2, November-December 2005 (in French)
DOMESTIC POLITICS 1. Prime Minister Wen Jiabao Under Attack in the Party and the Government 2. The Songhua River Spill: A Lesson on Information in China 3. Zeng Qinghong Takes Control over Inter-Strait Ties THE ECONOMY 4. Neo-Liberal or Welfare State in China: A Debate 5. China's Banking Revolutions (1): Zhou Xiaochuan's Overview 6. China's Banking Revolutions (2): Red Devils at Minsheng's Door 7. Coal Mines: Prevention Costs More than accidents 8. Regional Income Disparities Among Migrants FOREIGN POLICY 9. China – US Relations: An Analogy with Financial Markets 10. Asia: The Region Can Only Exist If China Stands Up to the American Led Order 11. Sanctioning Iran: Not a Credible Threat 12. American NGOs, A Vector of Political Democracy in Central Asia FROM & ABOUT TAIWAN 13. Inter-Strait Ties: Two Approaches to Future Security 14. After the Presidential Camps' Defeat in the December Vote, Power Returns to the Parties 15. Taiwan's Economy mirrored by South Korea
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