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August 08, 2005
China, Japan Have More in Common Than They Realize
Syndicated columnist Tom Plate, a professor of Communication and Policy Studies at UCLA, who is widely published in Asia, said in an August 5, 2005 column in Asia Media that, In two recent decisions involving the two major powers of East Asia, the United States revealed that it is still ungenerous about sharing power, even with a close ally like Japan, and that it is still so paranoid about China that it is willing to risk antagonizing it by acting as if it bore an infectious disease.
For more, see "China and Japan: More in common than they realize."
Posted by Munir Umrani at August 8, 2005 12:20 AM
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