U.S. Urges China to Help Curb Violence in Burma, Prepare for Transition, By Michael Abramowitz, Washington Post, September 29, 2007; Page A12
Yet again, see how, whenever we deal with problem state, who ends up being a strategic partner.
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U.S. Urges China to Help Curb Violence in Burma, Prepare for Transition, By Michael Abramowitz, Washington Post, September 29, 2007; Page A12
Yet again, see how, whenever we deal with problem state, who ends up being a strategic partner.
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Comments (2)
This is good to hear about China.
Until I read PNM, I almost always thought we'd be at war with the PRC at some point. Now I think that will almost never happen! Stuff like this is why, Dr. Barnett.
Posted by SVC Alumnus | September 30, 2007 12:45 PM
Not surprising considering they're a supporter of most "problem states". Funny how they rarely seem to come through when needed. I suppose (hope) that as China becomes more integrated into the Core they'll begin to step up when needed(?).
Posted by Jerry | October 1, 2007 9:04 AM