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Material type: TextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: The Economist 19 November 2005, pp.21-23Summary: As George Bush goes to China the world's two biggest powers continue nervously to appraise each other's ambitions. Since Mr Bush's last visit to China however, is that under Mr Hu, the country's diplomacy has become distinctly more robust-partly, some in Washington fear to the detriment of American security. In a report July the Pentagon expressed concerns about China's military power in the region saying that current trends in China's military modernisation could provide China with a force capable of prosecuting a range of military operations in Asia well beyond Taiwan.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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As George Bush goes to China the world's two biggest powers continue nervously to appraise each other's ambitions. Since Mr Bush's last visit to China however, is that under Mr Hu, the country's diplomacy has become distinctly more robust-partly, some in Washington fear to the detriment of American security. In a report July the Pentagon expressed concerns about China's military power in the region saying that current trends in China's military modernisation could provide China with a force capable of prosecuting a range of military operations in Asia well beyond Taiwan.
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