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Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Twin Giants of Asia: Westerners consider the roles of China and India in global affairs

[Note: The lead graph and link below is to an article I wrote on assignment to Beijing Review, an English language Chinese news weekly magazine. It is in the current issue.]
With Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's visit to India this month, some Western scholars and regular people were asked to comment on the rise of Asia's twin giants--China and India--and the clout they could gain on the world stage as their economies and political strength develop. Continue reading here.
 


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