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The rising east. (Asia)

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Foreign Policy, March 22nd, 1996

By the year 2020 China is expected to have the world's largest economy, and the US will be the only non-Asian nation among the top six economies. A huge shift in the global balance of power will result, with Asia having a much stronger say in international affairs. America and Europe have not had consistent policies toward Asia, and as a result will not be prepared for this shift in power when it does occur. What American needs to do in response to the growth in Asian power is examined.

The tiny, sleepy Portuguese colony of Macao on the southeastern coast of China will revert to Chinese rule ...

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