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The United States and China are members of the Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (APP). The APP is a public-private partnership of six nations--Australia, China, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the United States--committed to explore new mechanisms to meet national pollution reduction, energy security and climate change goals in ways that reduce poverty and promote economic development. APP members have undertaken cooperative activities involving deployment of clean technology in partner countries in eight areas: cleaner fossil energy, renewable energy and distributed generation, power generation and transmission, steel, aluminum, cement, coal mining, and buildings and appliances.
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SHENZHEN, China, Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- China Security & Surveillance Technology, Inc. ("China Security"), a leading provider of digital surveillance technology in the PRC, today announced the election of two new independent members to its Board of Directors. Mr. Mak Kin Kwong and Mr. Robert Shiver have joined the Board, effective October 25, 2007. On the same date, Mr. Jianguo Jiang and Lingfeng Xiong resigned from the Board. The election of these two individuals to the Board brings the total number of independent directors to three, constituting the majority of the Board which currently has five members. Consequently, China Security has announced that it will commence trading on the NYSE on Monday, October 29, 2007 under the trading symbol, "CSR". Until that time, the Company's shares will continue to trade on the OTCBB under the symbol "CSCT".
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that China's economic and military transformation, under the current Communist regime, has the potential to seriously threaten the future security of Canada and the West. The paper first looks at the economic reforms that have radically changed the Chinese economy. Then, the paper presents the significant changes that have taken place concerning military strategy, equipment modernization and power projection capability. The strategic view and policies of Canada and the US are discussed in light of these changes and other recent incidents. The paper then presents the argument that there are three potential problem areas in which China could possibly threaten the West. The paper concludes by noting that China is a Communist country that is dissatisfied with its status in the world and that the West must not be naive to its intentions and ambitions.
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China Security & Surveillance Technology, Inc. (the Company" or "China Security"), a leading provider of digital surveillance technology in China, today announced it has received approval for listing on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE"). The Company anticipates its shares of common stock will begin trading on the NYSE shortly after the Company appoints the requisite number of independent directors as required by the NYSE listing standards. Until that time, the Company's shares will continue to trade on the OTCBB under the symbol "CSCT".
As China emerges as the next superpower, public opinion in the West seems split over how this event should be treated. A policy of openly engaging China encourages establishing a wide range of contacts with the hope of having some influence. However, it can ... be viewed as giving concessions when a more firm policy is required. The contrasting option of containment implies a policy of distrust and suspicion.[49] The ideal solution is an open and transparent China, which is both peaceful and stable. Unfortunately the secrecy of the regime, and the problems described above, do not provide a promising outlook. As the West engages China, it must be aware of the security threat China will potentially become in the future and ensure an appropriate security system is maintained to balance the power in the region.[50]
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Based in Shenzhen, China, China Security manufactures, distributes, installs and maintains security and surveillance systems throughout the PRC. China Security has manufacturing facilities located in China and a R&D facility which maintains an exclusive collaboration agreement with Beijing University. China Security has built a diversified customer base through its extensive sales and service network that includes numerous points of presence throughout the PRC. To learn more about the Company visit http://www.csst.com .
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