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It's the hegemony, stupid

28 September 2010

China's fiscal and military aggression features heavily today.
Robert J Samuelson in the Washington Post reminds us that the Chines have never played by trade rules and says protectionism may be needed to set them straight. Anne Applebaum at Slate.com thinks the problem may be that the nation is changing in character from a silent and resurgent company to a noisy global superpower. Melanie Phillips makes her own distinctive noise about Israel in the media over at the Spectator. Benedict Brogan in his Telegraph blog coos over George Osborne's pat on the head from the IMF, and Gideon Rachman in the FT salutes Brazil's Lula, the IMF's old enemy.


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