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Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2007/08/09/xinhua070809a.txt (downloaded 09-08-2007)
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Title:Groundless to blame China for "new colonialism" in Africa / Xinhua
Source:People's Daily (4 Nov. 2006)
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Language:eng.
Corp. body:Hsin-hua
Subjects:Economy
China - Foreign economic relations - Africa


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2007/07/27/peoplesdaily070727/english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/6217905.html (downloaded 27-07-2007)
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Title:Who was to blame for Sino-Japanese War: Chinese version of Japanese book / People's Daily Online
Source:people.com.cn (18 Jul. 2007)
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Corp. body:People's Daily Online
Subjects:History
Historiography
China - Foreign relations - Japan


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2006/08/24/yomiuri060824/www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/features/0007/ (downloaded 24-08-2006)
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Title:War responsibility - delving into the past / The Yomiuri Shimbun
Source:yomiuri.co.jp (Aug. 2006)
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Contents:Yomiuri sums up who's to blame for 'Showa War'. -- Disregard for life led to huge damage, tragedy at home, abroad. -- Media helped fan support for war. -- Rise of reckless officers, the bureaucratized military. -- Japan failed to accurately grasp global trends. -- Responsibility of U.S., Soviet Union. -- Keeping distance from Tokyo Trial. -- Lower-ranked officers also to blame. -- More than 3.1 million Japanese died in Showa War. -- Emperor Showa stayed within framework for constitutional head of state. -- Some leaders made peace efforts. -- Sugiyama, Nagano, others made major misjudgments. -- Main blame lies with Tojo. -- Togo mistakenly seeks Soviet Union's help to resolve situation. -- Suicide air, sea attacks gradually become systemized part of warfare. -- Anami, Umezu press ahead with war. -- Tojo, Koiso ignore defeats. -- Tojo erases 'seeds for avoiding war'. -- Matsuoka, Oshima misled diplomacy. -- Konoe, Hirota sat on their hands. -- Who should bear the most blame for the Showa War?. -- Whys, whats of war need answers. -- Trial left questions unanswered. -- Were A-bombings avoidable?. -- War fought on 'armchair plan'. -- 3 mistakes led to war with U.S.. -- Manchuria start of slide into war
Corp. body:The Yomiuri Shimbun
Subjects:History
World War 2, 1939-1945
Japan


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Title:PLA: Chen is to blame if war breaks out / China Daily HK Edition
Source:chinadaily.com.cn 中國日報網站 (3 Dec. 2003)
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Corp. body:China Daily
Subjects:China - Relations - Taiwan
China - Military policy
Taiwan - History - Autonomy and independence movements
Ch'en, Shui-pien, 1951-


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2005/12/16/wangwei051216.htm (downloaded 16-12-2005)
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Author:Wang Wei
Title:Who politicized the CNOOC takeover bid? / by Wang Wei
Source:Danwei.org (6 Sep. 2005)
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Bib. note:Orig. publ.: Global Entrepreneur 2005
Related names:Martinsen, Joel [trsl.]
Parallel Title:Politics and the CNOOC-Unocal debacle : assigning blame
Subjects:Business
Petroleum industry and trade - China


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive/documents/economy/coggan040204.htm (downloaded 04-02-2004)
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Author:Coggan, Philip
Title:Blame China / Philip Coggan
Source:Financial Times sky news (30 Jan. 2004)
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Subjects:China - Foreign economic relations - 21st century
China - Foreign relations


Access:http://www.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/archive2/2017/07/05/scmp170705/01/www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/2101345/china-only-has-itself-blame-fresh-us-arms-sales-taiwan.htm (downloaded 06-07-2017)
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Author:Thim, Michael
Title:China only has itself to blame for fresh US arms sales to Taiwan : Michal Thim says US comradeship with Taiwan turns upon the threat of use of force by China and, as long as Beijing continues with its tough policy decisions on Taipei, the weapons sales will continue / Michal Thim
Source:scmp.com South China Morning Post (05 Jul. 2017)
Orig. URL:http://www.scmp.com/comment/insight-opinion/article/2101345/china-only-has-itself-blame-fresh-us-arms-sales-taiwan
Description:26 css, 9 eot, 5 gif, 7 html, 48 js, 2 jpg, 57 png, 5 ttf, 10 woff, 5 xml files (6.62 MB)
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Subjects:Taiwan - Military relations - United States
Taiwan - Foreign relations - China
Taiwan - Foreign relations - United States
China - Foreign relations - United States


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