By William A. CallahanChina is the most optimistic nation in the world. 86 percent think that their country is headed in the right direction, up from 48 percent in 2002 according to the latest Pew Global Attitudes survey.There are good reasons to be... ...full story at China Beat
from China Beat on Fri, Aug 15 2008
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