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Obama's first year as president has ushered in many firsts for US-China relations…not only was it his first visit to China, but it was the first time a US president has visited China within the first year of his term.
Issuing a joint state with President Hu Jintao, the world watched as the two global powers seemed to be turning a new page in history.
Chinese President Hu Jintao is heading to the United States this week for the first state visit to the White House since 1997. Will the leaders of the two largest economies come to any conclusions?
President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart, President Hu Jintao recently topped Forbes' list of the world's most powerful people. Now these two leaders of what many are starting to refer to as the 'G2' are discussing their two respective countries' relationship as President Obama makes his first official visit to China.BON's Niva Whyman looks at the political context of this visit and its impact on world affairs.
As China gears up for U.S. President Barack Obama’s landmark visit here next week, Obama fever is spreading.
With anticipation high in the Chinese capital, BON’s Zach Reff went out on the streets to see how Beijingers feel about the 44th President of America visiting China.
While the leaders of the US and China continue to hash out their differences and search for common ground, the Chinese public is digesting its first up-close encounter with this US president. As BON’s James Aitken reports, it seems initial caution toward a new US president is gradually giving away to tempered enthusiasm.