A Surprisingly Sober Look at China

August 17, 2005

The Cato Institute's Ted Galen Carpenter and Justin Logan consider the ramifications of a confrontational approach toward China at the online weekly, In The National Interest. They are surprised to discover that the Pentagon is of a like mind.

The article can be read in its entirety at In the National Interest, the online weekly produced as a partnership between The National Interest and The Nixon Center.

Read: "The Pentagon's Surprisingly Sober Look at China"

http://www.inthenationalinterest.com/Articles/August%202005/August2005Carpenter.html

Posted by coalition at August 17, 2005 02:21 PM

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