Nuclear power in the People's Republic of China
, the People's Republic of China has 14 nuclear power reactors spread out over 4 separate sites and 27 under construction.
Tri-lateral trade pact an Asian game-changer - Asia Times Online
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Tri-lateral trade pact an Asian game-changer Asia Times Online [1] The People's Republic of China (PRC) is already the largest trading partner of both Japan and South Korea. Easing restrictions on trade and investment between these East Asian powerhouses should lead to even greater economic integration and growth. |
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REPORT DEPICTS CHINA'S MILITARY PROGRESS, STRATEGIC THINKING - Avionics Intelligence
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REPORT DEPICTS CHINA'S MILITARY PROGRESS, STRATEGIC THINKING Avionics Intelligence The Defense Department's 2012 Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China report details China's growing military capabilities, and points to areas of cooperation between the United States and China, ... |
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Nuinsco and Other Canadian Uranium Explorers More Attractive to China - MarketWatch (press release)
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Nuinsco and Other Canadian Uranium Explorers More Attractive to China MarketWatch (press release) "Recently Prime Minister Harper signed a deal with China that brings almost $3 billion dollars worth of energy supply, which includes uranium from the Athabasca Basin, to satisfy China's insatiable hunger for its expansion into nuclear power. |
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Winning Without Fighting: Chinese Legal Warfare - Heritage.org
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Winning Without Fighting: Chinese Legal Warfare Heritage.org The People's Republic of China (PRC), and, in particular, the People's Liberation Army (PLA), is approaching lawfare from a different perspective: as an offensive weapon capable of hamstringing opponents and seizing the political initiative in wartime. |
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