Link of the Week
James Mann, formerly of the
Los Angeles Times, details the flaws in Richard Holbrooke�s arguments for a new communiqu� with Communist China, in the Washington Post.

On Communist China and the Terrorist War
David Sands, in the
Washington Times, examines the PRC�s efforts to get back to their pre-9/11 position in Central Asia.  In the words of David M. Lampton, director of China studies at Johns Hopkins Nitze School of International Studies, Communist China�s �strategic position has eroded substantially� since 9/11.

William R. Hawkins, in the
Washington Times, advises against getting too close to Pakistan, especially in light of the Kashmir terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament and �the China-Pakistan axis.�

On the Phony Terrorist War in East Turkestan

Lucy Ash of the BBC examines the
plight of the Uighur people in East Turkestan � like Tibet an independent state before the Communists invaded it.

On Foreign Policy

Robin Wright and Doyle McManus of the
Los Angeles Times look at the year in U.S. foreign policy.

On the Plight of the �Migrants� seeking residence with their families in Hong Kong
Nick Easen, CNN, looks at what may be the final chaprter in
Communist China�s first of many end runs around �one country, two systems.�

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