March 14, 2010

Calming China on its 'Core' Concerns

Michael Richardson, Japan Times

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As China strengthens economically and militarily and its cooperation is increasingly needed to solve pressing international problems, even leading powers like the United States must defer, to some extent, to China's core interests if it wants collaboration on other matters.

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