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The Week�s Links: Feature and Opinion Pieces on Communist China
August 15, 2003

Links of the Week
Randall Parker (Parapundit founder and Member since 2003) rips Communist China, and the dovish government of South Korea, for enabling North Korea�s nuclear ambitions and international antics.  He also calls on the U.S. to pressure Communist China � and hard � if it wants any progress on North Korea.

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U.S.-China Relationship Borders on Schizophrenic
That�s how Fox News titled this piece on the �two faces� of American foreign policy toward Communist China (courtesy Parker, who opines on this subject here).

Check out this story and more on the Communist China and the Terrorist War page.

More on Communist China and the United States
David Eberhart, Newsmax, has a rather Pollyannish view of PRC President Hu Jintao.   Lev Navrozov, Newsmax, predicts the next �arms race� will be in nanotechnology, and fears that the U.S. is far behind Communist China.  Meanwhile, Parker examines Communist students spying for the PRC in America.

On Taiwan
Dr. Alexandr Nemets, Newsmax, predicts Taiwan�s fall.

On the Future in Communist China
James A. Dorn, of the CATO Institute, calls on Communist China to give freedom to the Chinese people in the Washington Times (note: he rather badly underestimates the toll of the Cultural Revolution).

On the 2008 Beijing Olympics
The mirage of �one billion customers� claims more victims, thanks to the upcoming Beijing Olympics.  Of course, that�s not how Jill Neubronner of CNN sees it, but that�s another story.

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On Communist China and Trade
Ian Campbell, UPI, has kind words for Communist China�s economic development.  In his Washington Times piece, he also vastly underestimates the strength of the 1989 pro-democracy movement, and says nothing about America�s security interests.

An abridged version of William R. Hawkins� piece on Communist China�s manipulation of its currency, and what it means for America, was in the
last Week�s Links.  The full version is on National Review Online.

On Communist China and Central Asia
Ami Horowitz, in the Weekly Standard, examines Kazakhstan and its larger, ambitious neighbors, including Communist China.

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