by Mark Thoma, University of Oregon (Department of Economics)
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China Crosses the Rubicon
Posted on June 26, 2009
According to this analysis, China's economic interests are having a big impact on its strategic plans. It also makes it sound as thought Russia and China could be be headed for conflict over border regions. I'm not sure if this will generate much discussion or not, but I'm curious what you think about this: China Crosses the Rubicon, by Wen Liao, Commentary, Project Syndicate: For two decades, Chinese diplomacy has been guided by the concept of the country's peaceful rise. Today, however, China needs a new strategic doctrine, because the most remarkable aspect of Sri Lanka's recent victory o...
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