( ] a, P" f" D- k1 x$ I1 fNews Analysis 3 F! [- F4 ]9 [' ?. ZNorth Korea Relies on China, but Tends to Resist Its Guidance& J8 F$ ]$ p+ a# t8 u) S
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“At the moment China has limited influence,” said Cai Jian, a professor of Korean studies at Fudan University. “On one hand it’s unhappy with North Korean actions and its provocative behavior, but on the other hand it still has to support North Korea.”7 z9 i) k" B3 |2 w4 c+ ]) p% {
3 ~3 M: z8 b+ g7 t$ w o! |“No matter whether it be within the party, among the people, or even within the military, China has grown increasingly sick and tired of North Korea’s rogue politics,” said a senior Chinese media commentator, who asked not to be named because of the delicacy of the issue. “But strategically, China’s kidnapped by it.” % W: G/ g0 f6 I ~/ L1 R7 m9 c5 E5 D5 ], L/ g 2 s/ X: P9 B' n( @2 s% j ( P \( t. I' ?! H, e ; p& y8 F& \0 c- o: ZAreas where columns of smoke can be seen in photographs taken after the attacks作者: 火眼限界 时间: 2010-11-25 22:04