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CHINA AND VIETNAM’S TUG OF WAR OVER LAOS

Much has been written on the competition for influence in Southeast Asia among the Great Powers, particularly the United States and China, and how Beijing has made significant inroads in this respect over the past few years. However, in at least one Southeast Asian country... MORE

AFTER THE LIEN AND SOONG VISITS: CHEN’S NEW PREDICAMENT

On the surface, cross-Strait relations at the beginning of 2005 appeared to be at their most hopeful in recent years. The two sides agreed to make charter flights for the Chinese New Year a reality. Beijing also dispatched two senior officials to Taipei to attend... MORE

BEIJING’S GROWING SECURITY DILEMMA IN XINJIANG

China’s need for energy to fuel its burgeoning economy means that Xinjiang is now critical to its future. The Tarin Basin alone has proven reserves of over one billion tons of crude and 59 billion cubic meters of natural gas. These oilfields are expected to... MORE

EDITOR’S NOTE FOR SPECIAL ISSUE ON CHINA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

Dear Readers, Jamestown is proud to present this special issue of China Brief analyzing China's deepening ties to the Middle East. In recent years, Beijing has looked to the Gulf region to meet its soaring energy demand. This special issue examines China's expanding role in... MORE

BEIJING’S TWO-PRONGED IRAQ POLICY

Since 2003, China has pursued a two-pronged Iraq policy of promoting Chinese interests while avoiding antagonizing the Untied States. On the one hand, this policy addresses concerns about oil and construction contracts and the desire to use the Iraq crisis to increase Chinese political influence... MORE

THE DRAGON’S THIRST FOR CANADIAN OIL

April marked a small leap forward in China's energy relations with Canada. China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) put down $150 million for a one-sixth stake in MEG Energy Corp., an upstart oil sands company. This is China's first major investment in Canada's vast oil... MORE

ANALYZING LIEN’S VISIT: WHAT NEXT FOR CROSS-STRAIT RELATIONS?

Beijing has regained some initiative on the Taiwan issue by having two major Taiwan opposition leaders pay homage to the Middle Kingdom. Yet the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership under President Hu Jintao needs to offer Taiwan's people a lot more than pandas to persuade... MORE