September 28, 2011

China's African Mischief

Yuriko Koike, Project Syndicate

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Given China's Libyan duplicity, the world should now determine whether it is a country that obeys international rules only when doing so suits its interests.

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TAGGED: Angola, Darfur, Sudan, Muammar Gaddafi, Libya, Africa, China

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