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May 1, 2013
Wednesday Round Up – The Web’s Best on China
Looking for the best articles on China from around the net? We present our top five of the day.
Malaysians Braced for Election and its Aftermath
Beleaguered Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is expected to prevail at the polls. What happens next is anyone’s guess.
Bondi Beach Makeover: Just in Time for Chinese Tourists
Bondi Beach stands to gain substantially from a tourism campaign in China and a planned facelift.
In the Shadow of China's Rise
Japan and India are strong naval powers. Both face China’s growing might from different perspectives.
Have An Island Dispute With China? Lawyer Up
For a nation with little hope of winning a naval standoff, international law is a plausible alternative.
A Mixed Bag: China's Euro Relations
China recently rolled out the red carpet for French President Hollande as relations with several European nations remain strained.
Tokyo Governor Apologizes for Comments on Istanbul’s Olympics Bid
Naoki Inose has apologized for recent remarks about Islamic nations.
A New Plan for a New Afghanistan
Securing the future of Afghanistan is not just about troop counts after 2014. Sustainable economic development may just be the key.
Is China Carelessly Overextending Itself?
China is best advised to ensure that efforts to win local disputes don’t end up creating global problems.
Survey: 66 Percent of WeChat Users Will Not Pay For Service
Users are unwilling to pay for the popular mobile messaging service WeChat, a new survey has found.