September 3, 2012

Powerful China Pushes U.S., India Close

T.P. Sreenivasan, The Diplomat

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The possibility of a looming new cold war was on most attendees’ minds at the recent Asia-Pacific Roundtable on Asian Security Governance and Order in Kuala Lumpur. Hanging over the meeting was the reality of an increasingly influential and assertive China, and the anxiety this has created in the United States.

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