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Open Hand, Clenched Fist?

The outlines of the Obama Administration’s China policies are starting to come into focus. First was the mention of China on the new Whitehouse.gov: Seek New Partnerships in Asia: Obama and Biden will forge a more effective framework in Asia that... ...full story at Mutant Palm

from Mutant Palm on Fri, Jan 23 2009

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