If China's So Powerful, Why Isn't It More Powerful? | Foreign Policy
"This week, during the latest meeting of the twice-a-year U.S.-China strategic dialogue, leaders from both countries are talking economic policy. Cabinet members, led by their respective finance ministers and central bank governors, are discussing trade, climate change, the fates of the dollar and yuan, and other vital issues. But there are signs that this dialogue may become bogged down in the same old tit-for-tat economic disputes and fear-driven rhetoric. " Wen Liao in Foreign Policy
Saturday, August 22, 2009
If China's So Powerful, Why Isn't It More Powerful? | Foreign Policy
at Saturday, August 22, 2009 Posted by Narain D. Batra
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