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Article: Conservatives split on China.(U.S. relations with China)(Column)
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- National Review
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- May 19, 1997
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A quarrel is gestating within the American conservative community having to do with the proper response to matters Chinese. By this is meant China's economic growth, her sharpening despotism, her rearmament, and her scheduled re-annexation of Hong Kong.
The Weekly Standard, the Washington-based conservative journal skippered by William Kristol, inclines to much thunder on the matter--short of a declaration of war, some of its writers are asking for the equivalent of a boycott. The editors of NATIONAL REVIEW adduce a different perspective, giving much prominence to the analyses of our colleague Peter Rodman, the Director of National Security Programs at the.... ...
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