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March 5, 2010 | USA-China-Europe: Tomorrow's New Triad?

Juliette Dixon: With the declining influence of the US, an ageing, slow moving EU and the threatening rise of China, stronger cooperation between the powers in such a sensitive context should be looked at more closely. The culture gap between the East and the West is vivid and prevents the Western powers from finding common ground with the Chinese partner.

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October 7, 2009 | Hedging Is Wise As China Rises

Greg Randolph Lawson: As China rises, many questions loom about its trajectory. The United States must be prepared to confront everything from continuing economic interdependence to outright military conflict. However, too much emphasis on either extreme would be unwise, thus the U.S. must continue walking a tightrope

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April 2, 2010 | Is China the Great Currency Manipulator?

China will likely be labeled a “currency manipulator” in the upcoming US Treasury report on foreign currency arrangements. ++ This label could carry a greater diplomatic than economic cost, potentially leading to a trade war. ++ Congress is putting pressure on the Treasury to adopt the label after China’s 2008 decision to re-peg to the dollar. ++ The administration believes in

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