As 2010 draws to a close, policymakers in Beijing and Washington must be drawing a collective breath at having successfully navigated a particularly difficult year.
Events of the past year repeatedly pushed on the most sensitive of ideological disagreements between American and China, escalating in intensity and duration as the year advanced. And while a sense of relief at having closed the books on this year without further damage to US-Sino relations is understandable, such feelings should not mask the reality that several
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