China's Rise and U.S. National Security
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Panelists talked about China’s economic rise and its effects on U.S. national security, and the ways in which U.S. and Chinese interests overlap. Topics included, China’s territorial disputes in the South China Sea, Taiwan, and the impact of budget sequestration on U.S. military strategy.
Panelists talked about China’s economic rise and its effects on U.S. national security, and the ways in which U.S. and Chinese interests overlap. Topics included, China’s territorial disputes in the South China Sea, Taiwan, and the impact of budget sequestration on U.S. military strategy.
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