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>> rose: 300 million people in china? >> in china. there are people learning to speak chinese also, but small numbers. also growing number, but still rather small. the point is, america really does not understand china well enough. >> rose: we continue this evening with a look at mongolia and a conversation with its prime minister, sukhbaatar batbold. >> this is a good time and especially with given strength and advantages we have like rich mineral resources and strong neighbor... china is a market and opportunity and is emerging market i think with this tree sort of big advantages, mongolia has got a strong possibility to develop and now we have the challenge and especially for my government we have a coalition government and how do we deal with these advantages and also the certain difficulties or challenges which might come from the mineral development, this would be the issue for us. >> rose: china and mongolia next. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm
>> rose: 300 million people in china? >> in china. there are people learning to speak chinese also, but small numbers. also growing number, but still rather small. the point is, america really does not understand china well enough. >> rose: we continue this evening with a look at mongolia and a conversation with its prime minister, sukhbaatar batbold. >> this is a good time and especially with given strength and advantages we have like rich mineral resources and strong...
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china's military buildup, north korea, taiwan, and climate change, are now all on the agenda. >> china wants to avoid real security crises. on the other hand, also, i think, it does aspire to be a great power in a very full way. >> how will dialogue between the u.s. and china shape the coming decade? next, on great decisions. >> in a democracy, agreement is not essential, but participation is. join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. [instrumental music] >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring americans to learn more about the world. funding for great decisions is provided by the carnegie corporation of new york, the starr foundation, shell international and the european commission. great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions, i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss u.s./china relations and the rise of china's military, are david
china's military buildup, north korea, taiwan, and climate change, are now all on the agenda. >> china wants to avoid real security crises. on the other hand, also, i think, it does aspire to be a great power in a very full way. >> how will dialogue between the u.s. and china shape the coming decade? next, on great decisions. >> in a democracy, agreement is not essential, but participation is. join us as we discuss today's most critical global issues. join us as we discuss...
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china has territorial disputes between several southeast asian nations over islands in the south china sea and has sent surveillance ships there. the japanese government has called on china to respond calmly to the recent arrest of the fishing boat's captain. >> translator: the most important thing is to find a way to build a mutually beneficial relationship with china, a major neighbor with an economy that's growing ever stronger. >> joining us now, an nhk executive commentator. does japan's decision to release the chinese captain mean the problem's been resolved? >> well, china has only said it will suspend the high official exchange as a countermeasure but it may now redraft this. it seems certain that the bilateral relation won't strain any further. but unless japan exchange -- but unless japan changes its position that no territorial dispute existing in the east china sea, china will remain distrustful of japan. china may continue to take a hard line stance against japan. >> at least on the surface, the latest strain of bilateral relations is a result of the collision at sea. but
china has territorial disputes between several southeast asian nations over islands in the south china sea and has sent surveillance ships there. the japanese government has called on china to respond calmly to the recent arrest of the fishing boat's captain. >> translator: the most important thing is to find a way to build a mutually beneficial relationship with china, a major neighbor with an economy that's growing ever stronger. >> joining us now, an nhk executive commentator....
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is now the chair of you know china you've got you can count on china to do what is best for china and. in all these regards and china is not it's so preoccupied with its own growth. that it's not it's not spending very much time thinking about you know does it connects you with joining the world and also in connection with natural resources of africa and has been doing really when when policy there versus not it was ready when an african would say that well a lot versus what the rest is done with if they are now fair government to government although we know what's what's happening there but china doesn't also spend too much of its time worrying about russia. there is the you know we have the new one because you just have to worry about roman doesn't have to worry about russia it doesn't worry that much about the u.s. china is preoccupied with too with developing china and they've got a long way to go and it's so interesting to us that the people who are articulate the problems of china most fervently are the chinese i mean they talk and the biggest problem in china by far is the grow
is now the chair of you know china you've got you can count on china to do what is best for china and. in all these regards and china is not it's so preoccupied with its own growth. that it's not it's not spending very much time thinking about you know does it connects you with joining the world and also in connection with natural resources of africa and has been doing really when when policy there versus not it was ready when an african would say that well a lot versus what the rest is done...
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my zation of china. thank. very much to you both for joining us now i'll start with you mr nesbitt now you first visited china about forty years ago and obviously a lot has changed now what is the post dramatic or surprising change that you've seen well in nineteen sixty seven when i first read there was china is very primitive really very poor. pretty discouraging place the big change is the people now that people are so energetic. the so so excited about china and what's happening what's happening their own lives and that is a huge huge area with people are obviously the people who are in politics or who are in government. businesses and so on so that every level whatever they're doing very very or more excitement more energy and of course physical. appearance in china just gone from that primitive third world look to the most modern country in the world. the country with the most modern cities in the world having said that now thirty years ago china was track one hundred thirty seven in terms of g.d.p. and t
my zation of china. thank. very much to you both for joining us now i'll start with you mr nesbitt now you first visited china about forty years ago and obviously a lot has changed now what is the post dramatic or surprising change that you've seen well in nineteen sixty seven when i first read there was china is very primitive really very poor. pretty discouraging place the big change is the people now that people are so energetic. the so so excited about china and what's happening what's...
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how much it supports dealing with china and trading with china you seem to be very positive about china coming from europe you're coming from you're coming from the u.s. do you think china is misrepresented in the world yes or no you know there are things in china that are not good at all and that absolutely need to be changed and will change over time especially with the new generation coming up that has a much lower tolerance on. strict surratt authorities but what needs to be done is to also report the good things about china the many things where china really has made enormous progress and they're not all. in economics but also it is on the way to change its in its political structure in its social economic system i think i think the biggest problem with the reporting in the western press about china is that there is this mindset about communist china and peoples they always say in the western press the communist government of china . well the communist government of china and china is what it used to be but there's this mindset about what it probably is and that shapes everything a
how much it supports dealing with china and trading with china you seem to be very positive about china coming from europe you're coming from you're coming from the u.s. do you think china is misrepresented in the world yes or no you know there are things in china that are not good at all and that absolutely need to be changed and will change over time especially with the new generation coming up that has a much lower tolerance on. strict surratt authorities but what needs to be done is to also...
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government of china. world record is going to china is that what it used to be but there's this mindset about what it probably is that shapes to read. think about china and it gives a very distorted picture this is a very modern society where there's a lot of participation in these. people obviously the point is there's a there's a social and personal freedom in china that there's never been before in the history of china and that's freedom has allowed people to contribute to the whole and to create. an ever greater and more prosperous society china is one. china is probably the most the centralized country in the whole world the problem is one problem is the other a very very different and they have different levels and energies have been issued and creating social mechanisms and so forth and some of those local social mechanisms. and become national policy and all those things that were in the special economic zones or by the whole country and things that all work or draw up and that was done stopping i
government of china. world record is going to china is that what it used to be but there's this mindset about what it probably is that shapes to read. think about china and it gives a very distorted picture this is a very modern society where there's a lot of participation in these. people obviously the point is there's a there's a social and personal freedom in china that there's never been before in the history of china and that's freedom has allowed people to contribute to the whole and to...
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yes but china has never. wanted to be part of the west russia has wanted to be part of the rest of the west you mention china's history china is very much aware of its own history people are very proud of their history and if we look back to the history in the in the twentieth century of course they have been very much linked to russia in their thinking russia was part of model of course russia pour out a lot of moxie and it was we were saying so yes ok yes the soviet union so now the chinese have a little bit the problem too they drifted away from the communists thinking they still call it communism but it's a completely different way of communism so i think that you cannot really compare the two countries because their thinking is very different as we experience it regularly you. will what are they what is the chinese russian relationship trying to achieve here is it because together they have more clout in challenging western institutions they believe in western values as the world changes we've seen we he
yes but china has never. wanted to be part of the west russia has wanted to be part of the rest of the west you mention china's history china is very much aware of its own history people are very proud of their history and if we look back to the history in the in the twentieth century of course they have been very much linked to russia in their thinking russia was part of model of course russia pour out a lot of moxie and it was we were saying so yes ok yes the soviet union so now the chinese...
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from a boycott art feat beijing china. steve international relations and the wall is concerned about is the energy supplies to europe winning the chinese market will not be an easy task. russia is concerned with the situation in europe where there are other situations this two regions are quite different now the situation is in europe is quite subtle we are not witnessing any off gas or oil war this direction right now however with a chance. some controversial issues yes we did agree about all supplies we did agree about gas supplies but remember quite well china is also the r.c. find its suppliers not only russia is the r.c. find it supplies. we know that china is building a very good relations with central asian states with australia with. plans to supply gas to china as well but there are no agreement on the exact prices for at the moment. now jewish activists aboard a boat sailing towards the gaza blockade say they expect israel to intercept the campaign and say their objective is to show not all jewish people support
from a boycott art feat beijing china. steve international relations and the wall is concerned about is the energy supplies to europe winning the chinese market will not be an easy task. russia is concerned with the situation in europe where there are other situations this two regions are quite different now the situation is in europe is quite subtle we are not witnessing any off gas or oil war this direction right now however with a chance. some controversial issues yes we did agree about all...
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and that does have to do with china. >> china is boosting its military presence in the east asian seas. both the united states and asean are keen to contain any possible threat as for the fight over the senkaku islands, the focus of public attention has now shifted to what the japanese government will do next. >>> foreign minister, seiji maehara has urged naoto kan to insure the safety of four japanese nationals detained in the country. the minister summoned the chinese ambassador on monday. he requested that japanese diplomats be allowed to continue to see the detainees. seiji maehara also asked for meetings with the four and attorneys. chen reportedly said he would convey the request to the chinese government. the four are employees of refugee eata, a construction firm and its subsidiary. they have been detained since september 20th, for allegedly filming military facilities without permission, in hube province. japanese diplomats were allowed to meet th them for the first time on saturd. >>> in beijing, china's foreign ministry has refused to meet with the japanese ambassador to dis
and that does have to do with china. >> china is boosting its military presence in the east asian seas. both the united states and asean are keen to contain any possible threat as for the fight over the senkaku islands, the focus of public attention has now shifted to what the japanese government will do next. >>> foreign minister, seiji maehara has urged naoto kan to insure the safety of four japanese nationals detained in the country. the minister summoned the chinese...
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government of china . well recovery is going to turn it is that what it used to be but there's this money. he said about what it probably years that shakes to everything about china and it gives a very distorted picture this is a very modern society where there's a lot of participation in the. people obviously the point is there's a there's a social and personal freedom in china that there's never been before in the history of china and that freedom as allowed the people to contribute to the whole and to create. an ever greater and more prosperous society and speaking of prosperous they are indeed getting very prosperous these days and in fact the government the chinese government has been trying to cool the economy because of. overheating supposedly overheating do you think there is an overheating of the stock market and the property market and you think it's going to person possibly be another us incident well i think we're i think the whole world is a little too focused on the crisis of the cooling of t
government of china . well recovery is going to turn it is that what it used to be but there's this money. he said about what it probably years that shakes to everything about china and it gives a very distorted picture this is a very modern society where there's a lot of participation in the. people obviously the point is there's a there's a social and personal freedom in china that there's never been before in the history of china and that freedom as allowed the people to contribute to the...
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has with china, with the european union. but the potential is huge. >> rose: and we conclude with one of the most interesting entrepreneurs in all of china, he is jack ma. his company is alled alibaba. >> core competence of our companies, we have 20,000, grow from 18 people, now 20,000 people. and we focus a lot on the making sure the culture, everybody works for helping others instead of just making money. and we believe different from wall street, we believe customer number one, employee two, shareholder three. >> rose: customer one, employee, two, shareholder three? >> yes, again, this is my religion. >> rose: russia and the world, china and technology when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: president obama came to office promising to reset relations with russia. he and russian president dmitry medvedev appeared to form a personal bond. they have since signed a nuclear arms reduction treaty-- now waiting to be ratified by the u.s. sena
has with china, with the european union. but the potential is huge. >> rose: and we conclude with one of the most interesting entrepreneurs in all of china, he is jack ma. his company is alled alibaba. >> core competence of our companies, we have 20,000, grow from 18 people, now 20,000 people. and we focus a lot on the making sure the culture, everybody works for helping others instead of just making money. and we believe different from wall street, we believe customer number one,...
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tropical depression over the south china sea is getting ready to move into southeastern china. it is getting stronger and is expected to become a tropical storm by tonight. so along the coast here, expect winds to pick up as well as waves and also heavy rain is on the way for the next couple of days. and more drenching downpours to affect taiwan across the northern end of luzon of the philippines as well. do watch out for flooding and landslides here. temperature-wise, manila 34 with showers. also some showers for hong kong today. 32. while up in the north, much, much cooler for seoul, 22 degrees. and tokyo coming in at 30 for your daytime high. as for the americas, still seeing those drenching downpours down in the south due to remnants of hermine. it's still quite an energetic system and not to be taken lightly. it will continue to pound the area with more heavy showers in the next couple of days. flooding has been a concern in parts of texas as well as down in mexico. and it looks like this widespread rain is going to continue as well. so do watch out for that, as well as is
tropical depression over the south china sea is getting ready to move into southeastern china. it is getting stronger and is expected to become a tropical storm by tonight. so along the coast here, expect winds to pick up as well as waves and also heavy rain is on the way for the next couple of days. and more drenching downpours to affect taiwan across the northern end of luzon of the philippines as well. do watch out for flooding and landslides here. temperature-wise, manila 34 with showers....
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from a boycott or beijing china. or let's get some more on the story right now we're joined by a doctor. from the moscow state university of international relations good to see you so as we've just heard russia will soon be piping oil and gas into china on that subject you think it's russia no longer concerned about tough competition in europe as a diversified as it supplies further east. while i think russia is concerned with the situation in europe how other are the situations in this two regions are quite different now the situation is in europe is quite subtle and we are not with the sing off gas or oil wars this direction right now however with the china china we see it some controversial issues. yes we did agree about all supplies and we did agree about gas supplies but we should remember quite well the china is also the r.c. flying its suppliers not only russia is they are supplying its supplies and we know that china is building very good relations with central asian states with australia with salva stations
from a boycott or beijing china. or let's get some more on the story right now we're joined by a doctor. from the moscow state university of international relations good to see you so as we've just heard russia will soon be piping oil and gas into china on that subject you think it's russia no longer concerned about tough competition in europe as a diversified as it supplies further east. while i think russia is concerned with the situation in europe how other are the situations in this two...
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path emulate china well the chances of that happening. i think the chances of that are now relatively good because i think that finally they may be grasping that there is no alternative goodness knows they have been obvious that china ever since it made its own historic turn towards i don't know what the official phrases but if you recall that state capitalism thirty years ago in the era when dung shopping was alive he personally took a slightly younger kim jong il around china and i think it was one nine hundred eighty three or eighty four and he's had his successes up to hu jintao very recently president hu of china have hosted kim jong il ever since why don't they get the message why do they do this crazy currency reform which is basically robbing people of their meager savings why even just a few days ago the party newspaper wrote on shin moon is still saying that you know dependency is all wrong and the modern way is for countries to rely on their own materials this is not true but i take comfort some comfort there's a man called par
path emulate china well the chances of that happening. i think the chances of that are now relatively good because i think that finally they may be grasping that there is no alternative goodness knows they have been obvious that china ever since it made its own historic turn towards i don't know what the official phrases but if you recall that state capitalism thirty years ago in the era when dung shopping was alive he personally took a slightly younger kim jong il around china and i think it...
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i think china is welcome of kim jong il the last two times based on china's goal. china wants to have the economic development. if north korea disturbed to the peaceful environment in the region and with other countries, china would have economic development may be disturbed. i think he welcomed kim jong- il's reason to visit. -- recent visit. if north korea provoked another thing like cheonan, what would be -- how would join the treat -- thea treat -- bilateralization between china and north korea, how would that be affected? thank you. >> me? [laughter] >> john park. >> thank you for a question. -- for your question. it would depend on how another provocation occurred. if it were ambiguous, china would react similarly. if it were clear-cut that it were north korea, that would put china in a difficult position. i would say it really depends on the circumstance. when north korea conducted the first nuclear test, and wrote the un security dons a wreck -- council resolution. >> yes, sir. here on the end of the row. >> thank you. i'm with the executive intelligence re
i think china is welcome of kim jong il the last two times based on china's goal. china wants to have the economic development. if north korea disturbed to the peaceful environment in the region and with other countries, china would have economic development may be disturbed. i think he welcomed kim jong- il's reason to visit. -- recent visit. if north korea provoked another thing like cheonan, what would be -- how would join the treat -- thea treat -- bilateralization between china and north...
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china. doctor yet at the pinnacle the no from the moscow state university of international relations says while russia is concerned about his energy supplies to europe winning the chinese market will be an easy task either. russia is concerned with the situation in europe whether this situations in this two regions are quite different now the situation is in europe is quite settled and we are not witnessing any doff gas or oil warsaw in this direction right now however with the channel we see some controversial issues yes we did agree about all supplies and we did agree about gas supplies but we should remember quite well the china is also the versifying its suppliers not only russia is the r.c. find it supplies. we know that china is building very good relations with central asian states with australia with salva station so there are plans to supply gas to china as well but there are no agreement on the exact prices for at the moment. if we compare the prices which are already agreed by chi
china. doctor yet at the pinnacle the no from the moscow state university of international relations says while russia is concerned about his energy supplies to europe winning the chinese market will be an easy task either. russia is concerned with the situation in europe whether this situations in this two regions are quite different now the situation is in europe is quite settled and we are not witnessing any doff gas or oil warsaw in this direction right now however with the channel we see...
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about the modernization of china having published many books about the country to explain how china has managed to reinvent itself in such a short time. thank you very much to you both for joining us now i'll start with you mr nesbitt now you first visited china about forty years ago and obviously a lot has changed now what is the post dramatic or surprising change that you've seen nineteen sixty seven when i first read there was very primitive really very poor. pretty discouraging players the big change is the people now the people are so energetic. excited about. what's happening what's happening their own lives as.
about the modernization of china having published many books about the country to explain how china has managed to reinvent itself in such a short time. thank you very much to you both for joining us now i'll start with you mr nesbitt now you first visited china about forty years ago and obviously a lot has changed now what is the post dramatic or surprising change that you've seen nineteen sixty seven when i first read there was very primitive really very poor. pretty discouraging players the...
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and there's pressure within china to revisit issues of longstanding concern to china and see if they can move the needle with other countries around the region. the chinese navy in particular has grown much stronger. they are pressing to have the government back fairly assertive territorial claims. and to let the navy be fairly on balance, not very good news for the region. >> reporter: china and its rapidly expanding navy are also laying claim to swaths of the south china sea and islands, over the protests of neighbors like vietnam, taiwan, brunei, malaysia and the philippines. the area hosts crucial shipping lines rich oil and gas deposits. >> reporter: but it is china's economic muscle that makes it most formidable. this year it overtook japan as the world's second largest economy built on inexpensive manufacturing, cheap exports, and a growing market at home. its economy grew nearly 9% last year in the midst of a global recession. free of debt, with plenty of cash, china has been gobbling up natural resources it needs to sustain its pell-mell growth from countries around the glob
and there's pressure within china to revisit issues of longstanding concern to china and see if they can move the needle with other countries around the region. the chinese navy in particular has grown much stronger. they are pressing to have the government back fairly assertive territorial claims. and to let the navy be fairly on balance, not very good news for the region. >> reporter: china and its rapidly expanding navy are also laying claim to swaths of the south china sea and...