The Google affair was expected to be resolved...
in any multi-ethnic country. China, in fact, has recently seen two acts of provocation - ethnic pogroms, really - in which Han Chinese were assaulted in Tibet and Xingjian.So what is going on? First, it seems that the new U.S. administration is raising the stakes in anticipation of the "strategic U.S.-Chinese dialogue", which will be held in Beijing in May. Apparently, everything will be on the table there, first and foremost, who is devaluing their currency to boost exports? China or the United States? For the time being, China seems to have the upper hand. By weakening the dollar, the Obama administration avoided many of the upheavals of the crisis, but now...
It would be unrealistic to expect China to consolidate its influence without any obstacles. Google"s crusade against censorship is understandable under the circumstances. These tactics are a hallmark of Democratic administrations in the U.S. The Republicans would simply declare China "an evil empire" and
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