Mạng TQ nêu chiến thuật đáp trả lối đánh của VN

VNY – 2 thg 6, 2016

Để đối phó với đòn đánh phong tỏa căn cứ tàu ngầm, tàu sân bay và các căn cứ không quân của TQ trên đảo Hải Nam do Việt Nam có thể thực hiện, mạng Sina cho rằng họ sẽ sử dụng tên lửa hành trình để bắn nát các căn cứ tàu ngầm và sân bay của VN, bước 2 là cho không quân ồ ạt đánh phá và bước 3 là đổ lục quân vào.

U.S.: Chinese jet makes ‘unsafe’ intercept of Air Force plane

(CNN)A U.S. Air Force RC-135 reconnaissance aircraft flying Tuesday in international airspace over the East China Sea was intercepted in an “unsafe manner” by a Chinese J-10 fighter jet, several defense officials tell CNN. Tiếp tục đọc “U.S.: Chinese jet makes ‘unsafe’ intercept of Air Force plane”

CSIS – China Power Newsletter June 2016

ChinaPower Newsletter 
China Power ProjectIt is our pleasure to send you the June edition of the ChinaPower Newsletter, the monthly newsletter of the CSIS China Power Project. The China Power Project centers on ChinaPower— a new website that provides an in-depth understanding of the evolving nature of Chinese power relative to other countries. The project examines five interrelated categories of Chinese power: military, economics, technology, social, and international image. Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS – China Power Newsletter June 2016”

Thiên đường ô nhiễm từ FDI Trung Quốc

Hồ Quốc Tuấn (1) – Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Trang (2) – Trần Ngọc Thơ (2)Thứ Hai,  6/6/2016, 17:46 (GMT+7)

Các doanh nghiệp Trung Quốc đang tìm kiếm cơ hội đầu tư vào thị trường Mỹ. Ảnh: Chinanews

(TBKTSG Online) – Bài viết này trích từ nghiên cứu đã được các tác giả trình bày tại hội thảo “Vietnam Forum 2016: Vietnam Thirty years of Doi Moi and beyond” diễn ra ngày 7 và 8- 4-2016 tại Singapore do Viện Nghiên cứu Đông Nam Á ISEAS-Yusof Ishak tổ chức.

Tiếp tục đọc “Thiên đường ô nhiễm từ FDI Trung Quốc”

The rules of the Great Game with China are just about to change

Filipino student activists hold mock Chinese ships to protest recent island-building in the South China Sea.
Filipino student activists hold mock Chinese ships to protest recent island-building in the South China Sea. AP

by Chris Flynn

We have just passed through a major pivot of history. As is often the case, even when we know great changes are coming, we don’t always see them until we’re on the other side. While we still have a way to go, the axis of this particular pivot is now just behind us. Tiếp tục đọc “The rules of the Great Game with China are just about to change”

In China, Trump Toilets Make Pooping Great Again

In China, Trump Toilets Make Pooping Great Again

Foreignpolicy

What happens when the world’s classiest brand meets Chinese toilet makers with a flexible understanding of trademark law? You get Trump toilets — high-end flushing machines with self-changing seat protectors available in both green and blue.

Tiếp tục đọc “In China, Trump Toilets Make Pooping Great Again”

China’s Youth Think Tiananmen Was So 1989

FP

Leery of anything political, young Chinese elites are helping the government banish the student massacre from memory.

China’s Youth Think Tiananmen Was So 1989

I still remember the first time I talked about the Tiananmen incident with my university roommates. It was the eve of the 20th anniversary of June 4.

“Do you girls know what day is it today?”

“June 4.”

“Anything else?”“I know what you mean,” said the girl whose bunk bed lay under mine. “It’s the anniversary. But what can we do?” Tiếp tục đọc “China’s Youth Think Tiananmen Was So 1989”

CSIS Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – June 2, 2016

CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REP

This issue includes a look at Indonesia’s economic stimulus packages, analyses on President Barack Obama’s recent visit to Vietnam and where U.S.-Vietnamese relations are headed, an explanation on how China has been building artificial islands in the South China Sea, and much more. Links will take you to the full publications, multimedia, or to registration for upcoming programs when available. To jump to a section, select one of the following:


Commentaries

Deep insight into developments that move the dial

With a Dozen Economic Reform Packages under His Belt, Indonesia’s Jokowi Settles in,” by Shannon Hayden (@ShannonKHayden ) Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS Southeast Asia Sit-Rep – June 2, 2016”

Không quân Trung Quốc mạnh thật hay là hổ giấy?

VNY – 13 thg 5, 2016

Theo ước đoán của các nhà quan sát quốc tế thì Không quân Trung Quốc đang có gần 3000 máy bay quân sự. Trong số đó, theo lời chính chuyên gia quân sự Trung Quốc, họ có 1035 chiếc máy bay chiến đấu thế hệ thứ 4 trở lên. Đáng nói là trong số 1035 chiếc đó chỉ có 145 chiếc Su27 và Su30 mua của Nga là còn có khả năng và hoạt động đáng tin cậy, số còn lại do Trung Quốc sao chép và chắp vá công nghệ mỗi nước một tí nên hoạt động không ổn định và đã nhiều lần xảy ra tai nạn.

China’s New Silk Road Into Europe Is About More Than Money

FP

Beijing is spending billions on new ports and rail lines, but its ambitions for Europe are as much about geopolitics as commerce.

China’s New Silk Road Into Europe Is About More Than Money

China is actively building out the European portion of its ambitious new “Silk Road” plan, with port deals from Greece to the Netherlands, railroad investments in Greece, Serbia, and Hungary, as well as a handful of historic, high-profile state visits this spring by President Xi Jinping. Tiếp tục đọc “China’s New Silk Road Into Europe Is About More Than Money”

Environmental and Social Impacts of Chinese Investment Overseas

In Asia

June 1, 2016

By Huang Zhen

On June 5, China marks its second national “Environment Day,” first established as part of the revised Environmental Protection Law in 2014. Along with the increased focus on environmental issues at home, more and more attention is being paid to the social and environmental impacts of China’s investments abroad.

Outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) from China has exploded in the past 15 years, going from less than $3 billion in 2002 to $101 billion by 2013. According to a recent UNDP report, Chinese enterprises’ OFDI in 2014 totaled $123.1 billion across all industries, an increase of 14.2 percent compared with the previous year. Sector-wise, China’s FDI flowed mainly toward leasing and commercial services, wholesale and retail, financial sectors, construction, agricultural, and mining sectors. The latter three, by their very nature, can cause social and environmental concerns.

Marine sand is pumped by a ship at the commencement of "Colombo Port City" backed by China in Sri Lanka. Increasing attention is being paid to the social and environmental impacts of China’s investments abroad.

Marine sand is pumped by a ship at the commencement of “Colombo Port City” backed by China in Sri Lanka. Increasing attention is being paid to the social and environmental impacts of China’s investments abroad.

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