Author: Xiao Qiang
Chinese sub highlights underseas rivalries
From the Japan Times: “The incursion of a Chinese nuclear-powered submarine into Japanese territorial waters Nov. 10 has illuminated the mounting competition under the surface of the Pacific and Indian oceans and their adjacent seas. The chief rivals for submarine supremacy in this region are China, which has put priority on submarines in developing a deep-sea navy, and
China Rises
From the Invester’s Business Daily, via Yahoo News: “Geopolitics: Americans, take note. While we focus on winning the war on terror and managing our troubled relations with Europe, China is fast coming of age in the world economy. It’s our next big challenge. Two very different news items Friday underscore China’s vault to prominence — a prominence
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