Wednesday, February 17, 2010

U.S. - China Relations -- News And Analysis

HONG KONG (Reuters) - The U.S. aircraft carrier USS Nimitz sailed into Hong Kong on schedule on Wednesday despite a Chinese pledge to suspend military exchanges with the United States after its announced arms sales to Taiwan.

US Warships In Hong Kong Despite US-China Disputes -- Voice of America

A group of U.S. naval warships has docked in Hong Kong amid growing tensions between China and the United States over trade and diplomatic issues.

The five-ship group, led by the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, arrived in the Chinese territory Wednesday for a scheduled port call. A statement issued by the Nimitz says more than 5,000 sailors from the fleet will go ashore for sightseeing and other activities.

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More News On The U.S. - Chinese Relationship

US aircraft carrier in Hong Kong amid tension -- Yahoo News/AFP
U.S. warship on schedule in HK despite China tension -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Nimitz docks in Hong Kong despite China tensions -- BBC
Nimitz In Hong Kong In Sign Of Easing Tension -- 10News.com
US Navy strike group sails into Hong Kong -- Financial Times

Barack Obama to meet Dalai Lama at White House in private -- The Telegraph
As the world watches, Dalai Lama will meet with Obama at the White House -- Washington Post
Unwise for Obama to meet Dalai Lama: U.S.-China expert -- Xinhuanet
Obama To See Dalai Lama, China Criticizes Meeting -- NPR (Audio)
Obama, Dalai Lama meeting probably won't be public -- AP



China Loses Top Spot As Holder Of US Treasurys -- Wall Street Journal
China cuts U.S. Treasury holdings -- Reuters

Commentaries And Analysis

The Tension Is Overstated -- Minxin Pei, New York Times
Perilous U.S.-China games -- Kevin Rafferty, Japan times
Rich Dog, Poor Dog: China's new class struggle. -- Adam minter, Foreign Policy
The United States: Debtor and Leader? -- Judy Shelton, Wall Street Journal
Fixing Obama's Tibet Bungle -- Kelley Currie, Wall Street Journal
How Deep Will the Crack Be in U.S.-China Ties? -- He Qinglian, The Epoch Times
China takes a step back -- Zorawar Daulet Singh, Asia Times
We Need More Constructive U.S.-China Relations -- Fred Teng

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