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China's moving plenty fast

ARTICLE: Bush's improbable best hope: China, By Steven Lee Myers, International Herald Tribune, October 7, 2007

ARTICLE: The Chinese and Congo take a giant leap of faith, By Howard W. French, International Herald Tribune, September 21, 2007

In my pile, but I never seem to get to it.

Obviously, I welcome others making this argument. I think the pattern is getting too pronounced to ignore.

Remember: the economics, then the political, then the security.

Frankly, this process moves plenty fast. I feel much to be thankful for in this regard. Looking to lock in many more ties in Beijing when I visit next in December. Just after the Party Congress, it should be a fab time to network.

(Thanks: Zeyuan Zhang)

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