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Zhang Guoqing
Mr. Zhang Guoqing is a research fellow of Institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.  His current research fields cover American Politics and American Media.
November 22
The Fed silences Obama's currency rhetoric
The Federal Reserve says quantitative easing will benefit the global economy, but this is wrong.
September 6
Iraq after the US withdrawal
Distribution of oil revenues is the key to Iraqi reconstruction.
August 26
Iraq: Mission unfulfilled
The last US combat forces left Iraq on August 18, but the hasty withdrawal seemed somehow embarrassing.
July 21
US press is the biggest winner of the spy swap
The American press won because they not only maximized their influence, but also worked with the government.
July 1
Bumpy road ahead for global economic recovery
The G20 summit reflects the difficulties in achieving a sustainable recovery of the world economy.
June 14
Obama finding scapegoat for oil spill
Under great pressure, at least Mr. Obama has BP to blame.
June 4
Hatoyama's resignation
Japanese PM Hatoyama resigned due to pressure from US-Japanese relationship, but his successor shall face the same difficulty.
April 28
Time for Goldman Sachs to pay the price
Wall Street's most powerful firm, Goldman Sachs, has no one but itself to blame for the charges it is facing.
March 29
In RMB exchange rate, the U.S. finds a political weapon
Zbigniew Brzezinski once said America needs an enemy. In the previous months, assaults from the politicians of Capitol Hill on the RMB exchange rate reached its pinnacle.
January 14
Christmas bomb plot shows war on terror goes on
The failed Christmas Day bomb plot has added to the pressure on the Obama administration. It not only disturbed Obama's plans for 2010 but also complicated the fight against terrorism in the US and around the world.
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