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...said that “China is one of the rare instances where, between Clinton and Bush, policies have remained roughly the same.” He said both administrations had sought to “balance and integrate” China, and said that this combination of boosting China??s neighbors while welcoming China into the international community had proven highly effective...
...professor at the Tsinghua University School of Public Policy in Beijing, as well as two Harvard scholars—an emeritus professor, Ezra F. Vogel, and the director of KSG’s China Public Policy Program, Anthony J. Saich—on a panel about “China??s soft power...
...began by arguing that “China??s culture is becoming more popular than it used to be.” He said that China is attracting more foreign tourists, and China Radio International is now more widely broadcast in other East Asian nations than the U.S.-backed Voice of America...
...neighbor. The belief that the US can outsource the job of policing North Korea to China has lulled the Bush administration into thinking that it need not take proactive measures. China actually holds only limited sway over the independent-minded Kim Jong Il. The loss of Soviet support and China??s normalization with South Korea in the early 90s has transformed the Chinese-North Korean relationship into one built more on necessity and convenience than allegiance and trust. In fact, China fears pressuring North Korea and causing the collapse of the Kim regime, which would leave China responsible...
Furthermore, China already has done much by hosting the recent six party talks and keeping the group at the table. China??s actions have exceeded expectations, and all parties have been generous with praise. Playing up China??s supposed influence only inflates China??s power vis-à-vis the United States, as Beijing can threaten to encourage Pyongyang with its supposed “influence” in order to have Washington back down on other security issues, like Taiwan. China has already done its part to bring the talks together...