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The Writing on the Wall: Why We Must Embrace China as a Partner or Face It as an Enemy

Will Hutton
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In this paper, the author presents a controversial argument for America's assistance in helping China to become an economic superpower in order to safeguard peace and the financial success of both nations, explaining how American interests can be best served if China is supported with economysupporting agendas rather than protectionist and Cold-War policies.
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Presents a controversial argument for America's assistance in helping China to become an economic superpower in order to safeguard peace and the financial success of both nations, explaining how American interests can be best served if China is supported with economysupporting agendas rather than protectionist and Cold-War policies. By the author of A Declaration of Independence. 50,000 first printing.... Download ebook, read file pdf Why We Must Embrace China as a Partner Or Face It as an Enemy

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China and India in the Age of Globalization

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“Rising Powers” and Labour and Environmental Standards

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Toward a new relational ontology in global politics: China’s rise as holographic transition

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