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Article: China goes global implications for the United States.
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- The National Interest
- Article date:
- September 1, 2006
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Chaired by Ian Bremmer and Fareed Zakaria, the Gramercy Round convenes over dinner in New York's historic Gramercy Tavern to consider issues which have received insufficient attention from the established foreign policy community but which have a direct impact on the peace and prosperity of the United States. The Round meets to discuss questions with an eye to promoting realistic assessments and innovative approaches for American policy.
Harry Harding
CHINA IS increasingly "going global." As part of a state policy to secure markets, technology and resources abroad, Chinese firms--primarily its largest state-owned enterprises--are making direct ...