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	1. At his meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Yang Jiechi, Mukherjee was told what his hosts thought of the Dalai Lama’s activities and statements in India, and was reminded that the  reflected different perceptions of where the border lies.
	2. For example, China says “no foundation for dialogue” with Japan exists unless the Japanese accept the existence of a  over the uninhabited Senkaku Islands.
	3. In order to maintain absolutist power and to minimize public anger, the Saudi princes, led by Prince Naif, asked the reformers to  that they would never again ask for reform.
	4. Lanzhou, the capital city of Gansu province in the west, might never catch up with Suzhou, a well-known  near Shanghai.
	5. More than a half of Russia’s goods are sold in Europe, and two of its top three  are European: Germany, with turnover of $31.9 billion, and the Netherlands, $28.3 billion.
	6. On a wider scale, this means most businesses must move production abroad, import cheaply from abroad, or close down. The result is high unemployment in countries where  are high compared to other economies.
	7. So let me call it the Shanghai model of economic growth that emphasizes the following features for promoting .
	8. The European Union, which by now was beginning to reap the benefits of globalization, transforming it into the most affluent  in history, eventually comprising some 500 million people.