July 11, 2012

Should the World Fear China?

Frank Ching, China Post

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While China's leaders, quite rightly, have been reassuring the rest of the world that they have nothing to fear even if Beijing should become the dominant global power, it is inevitable that other countries are looking at China's behavior today, particularly how the government treats its own people, to see if they really have no need to fear Chinese power.

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