September 7, 2010

Beijing Losing Control of Military?

A. Evans-Pritchard, Daily Telegraph

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I try to remain optimistic that the US and China will work out a more or less amicable way to run the world for the next half century, a “Chimerica” of interwoven superpowers.

But it was slightly disturbing to hear the warnings of a distinguished China-watcher at a closed-door session of the annual Ambrosetti conference on Lake Como.

 

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