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Muhammed jabir rifai
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China is not going to be but it is. Thanks for posting
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China’s increasing power and economic security, dealing with the Communist nation poses a “big challenge” for the United States. There are elements in China who, particularly after the financial crisis, feel that there has been a fundamental...
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