Why Does China Matter? |
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Robert Sutter is a visiting professor of Asian studies at the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. "The Chinese economy now exerts importantand growing influenceon world trade. Chinese leaders seem increasingly confident of China’s power and influence. China will ultimately decide whether war or peace prevails inthe Taiwan Strait. Beyond Asia, Chinese primarily on internal leaders have adopted a low-risk approach to most internationa lissues. China reportedly seeks a 20-yea rperiod to focus development. The overall power and importance of an accommodating China will continue to grow in world affairs."
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