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Arab Reform Bulletin
The May issue of the Arab Reform Bulletin features:
• Why Kuwaiti politics will keep boiling even after May 17 elections
• How blogs, Facebook, and You Tube are changing Egyptian politics
• Why the benefits of economic reform are not trickling down in Jordan and Egypt
• What Syria's new economic reform laws mean
• How educational reform initiatives in Gulf States differ
Plus developments from across the Middle East, debates in the Arab media, new publications, and much more.
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China-Taiwan Talks Signal Progress
Recent meetings in Hainan, China between Chinese President Hu Jintao and Vice President-elect Vincent Siew of Taiwan provide an initial glimpse into how relations between the two countries may change as Siew and President-elect Ma Ying-jeou prepare to take office in Taipei on May 20. While both sides remain constrained by domestic political concerns from pursuing an agenda beyond improved economic cooperation, there is momentum inside Taiwan for greater openness across the Taiwan Strait. Carnegie experts provide analysis to help explain the evolving relationship between China, Taiwan, and the U.S.
Events: Assessing U.S. Taiwan Policy
Pei: Taiwan Poll Offers Hope for Peace
Kagan: Behind the 'Modern' China
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