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Libya
Chinese Media’s Ostrich Policy
Concerned about the public drawing parallels, China’s govt wants reporting, not analysis, of unrest in the Arab world.
Chinese Media’s Ostrich Policy
Concerned about the public drawing parallels, China’s govt wants reporting, not analysis, of unrest in the Arab world.
West’s Diplomacy Trumps China Fear
China and Russia were both worried about Western military action in Libya. So why didn’t they veto it when they had the chance?
More on Ai Weiwei
The mystery continues surrounding detained Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, with family members still in the dark.
Libya and the Tomahawk
The West risks providing a new sanctuary for al-Qaeda with its attack on Libya, says UNESCO Peace Chair Madhav Nalapat.
China and the Arab World
China is set to continue a pragmatic approach to relations with the Arab world—democratic governments or not.
Endgame for Gaddafi?
The US needs a quick result following imposition of a no-fly zone over Libya, or it risks inflaming the Muslim world.
A Pointless Abstention
India’s decision to abstain in the UN Security Council vote over Libya was shortsighted and counterproductive.
China’s Prickly Gaddafi Ties
Relations between Muammar Gaddafi and Beijing have often been awkward. But don’t write off Libya ties just yet.
China’s Prickly Gaddafi Ties
Relations between Muammar Gaddafi and Beijing have often been awkward. But don’t write off Libya ties just yet.
How Jasmine Looks to Chinese
Few in China actually know about the Jasmine rallies called for each Sunday in Beijing’s Wangfujing.
Why India Can’t Ignore Libya
Democracy might help curb revolution in India, but its leadership must still learn from uprisings in the Arab world.