The U.S.-China relationship is complicated and is vital for both countries and the world. Where do Senators McCain and Obama stand on U.S.-China trade, security, environmental, and human rights issues? How important has policy toward China been in past elections and in 2008? These are the questions explored in a USC U.S.-China Institute documentary.
China is playing an important and growing role at the United Nations, in the World Trade Organization, and in multilateral efforts to better protect the environment and to restrict the proliferation of nuclear weapons. China's rapid economic development requires ever increasing energy supplies and other resources. To secure these, has led China to sometimes forge ties with regimes the U.S. condemns. At the same time, many note that China is becoming more of a responsible stakeholder, promoting international stability and progress.
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@sfv5150 You are such as fool. More debts the US has, lesser merchandise you can buy with US dollars... Fool!
Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh 4 months ago
The whole world better pay attention to the biggest HEIST ever perpetrated by a ruthless country like China on it's smaller neighbors amounting to over $10 TRILLION. It will dig out the oil out of the Spratleys and Paracel Islands by hook or by crook.
WHERE ARE YOU CNN, BBC, NHK, ALJAZEERA. PLEASE HELP.
kapitanvic1 6 months ago
we should tell israel to treat non- jew with respect instead of treating them like second class citizens
hojoleon 6 months ago