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ROMNEY – HOW I’LL RESPOND TO CHINA’S RISING POWER

FEBRUARY 16, 2012 The character of the Chinese government—one that marries aspects of the free market with suppression of freedom—shouldn’t become the norm. By MITT ROMNEY Should the 21st century be an American century? To answer, it is only necessary to contemplate the alternatives. One much bruited these days is that of a Chinese century. […]

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OUR NATIONAL DEFENSE: LESSONS NEVER LEARNED

Today’s defense cuts are recreating conditions that led to Pearl Harbor By Adm. James A. Lyons Retired Adm. James A. Lyons was commander in chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet and senior U.S. military representative to the United Nations The Washington Times Tuesday, December 6, 2011 associated press The battleship USS Arizona belches smoke as

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PEARL HARBOR, IRAN AND NORTH KOREA

DECEMBER 7, 2011 Don’t be surprised if one of our underestimated adversaries does the unthinkable. By WARREN KOZAK EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE: Seventy years after Pearl Harbor, the U.S. finds itself in much the same situation that it was in prior to World War II. There is a great effort to cut military spending, bring

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CHINA’S BIND: HOW TO AVOID A CRASH LANDING

By TOM ORLIK ReutersResidential buildings under construction in the Kangbashi ‘ghost town’ in Ordos in Inner Mongolia, now hit by falling prices and unsold inventory. ORDOS, China—For a sense of the sharp policy shift China’s leaders have to orchestrate to avoid the world’s second-largest economy landing with a hard thud, look no further than this

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WHY CHINA IS UNHAPPY

NOVEMBER 14, 2011 Rising discontent is challenging Communist Party rule. If economic growth is supposed to enhance people’s welfare and therefore satisfaction, China in 2011 is a conundrum. The economy is on track to grow more than 9%, yet this has been a year of rising discontent. On the Chinese equivalents of Twitter, criticism of

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A SLOW-GROWTH AMERICA CAN’T LEAD THE WORLD

NOVEMBER 1, 2011 After World War II, the U.S. promoted international economic growth through reliance on the market and the incentives it provides. Times have changed. By JOHN B. TAYLOR When President Obama meets with his counterparts from other G-20 countries in Cannes later this week, American economic leadership will, unfortunately, largely be absent. At

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SILENCING THE VOICE OF AMERICA

WASHINGTON TIMES LENCZOWSKI: Don’t junk critical leverage over Beijing Silencing VOA programming would end U.S. support for China’s freedom By John Lenczowski – The Washington Times Wednesday, September 28, 2011 As China’s increasing economic, espionage and military might threaten ever-greater influence over the United States, why would we even consider junking our most cost-effective leverage

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VICTOR DAVIS HANSON – OBAMA’S EMPTY APOLOGETICS

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE www.nationalreview.com Victor Davis Hanson October 19, 2011 Grand ahistorical apologies for others can obscure one’s own actual sins. EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE: But such distancing is tricky. It opens a Pandora’s box of flawed assumptions. Is any nation free of sin? Apologizing for both ancient American sins and George W. Bush’s more

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