Tuesday, December 14, 2010

U.S. presidential candidate into the race lead in China.

<P> According http://finance. News, U.S. presidential candidates generally agreed that Asia's rise is an opportunity, not a challenge. .In discussing the rise of Asia and its impact on the United States, China naturally became the protagonist. .Singapore's "Straits Times," 13, signed on this theme published an article entitled "Friend or rival? .", The article highlights are as follows: </ P> <P> in the White House race in Asia has increasingly become an important topic. .</ P> <P> discuss issues related to U.S. interests in Asia, the presidential candidate said the United States and China, India and Japan relations, as well as North Korea's nuclear issue. .</ P> <P> in a recent debate, Democratic presidential popular candidate, Senator Barack Obama pointed out the importance of Asia. .He said: "We must look east, because increasingly the focus of the world to Asia." </ P> <P> the U.S. presidential candidates to discuss the rise of Asia and its impact on the United States, China's natural .is the protagonist; and 2004 different is that China is likely to become next year's election topic. .</ P> <P> candidates spoke in varying degrees of cooperation and competition with Beijing. .</ P> <P> 70-year-old Republican Senator John McCain participated in the Vietnam War, also served as a prisoner of war for 5 ½ years. .February of this year, he published a speech in Seattle, expressed views on China. .</ P> <P> He said the United States and the world from China's economic development has benefited. .But Beijing's growing economic power has raised expectations that China should be like a "responsible economic partner" as action. .</ P> <P> He said: "China and the United States is not destined to be adversaries. Instead, we should take all measures to business relations between the two sides to find areas of mutual interests overlap." </ P> <P> McKay .Well the relationship with Asia has more than the Vietnam War experience. .His former foreign policy aide, Richard Armitage, Robert Zoellick, and are dealing with a senior Asian affairs expert. .</ P> <P> Zoellick invented a "responsible stakeholder" in the statement describes how the Chinese should act. .Given his elite Beijing and the relationship of the region, he still has considerable influence in Washington. .</ P> <P> a child living in Indonesia, Obama had 4 years to seek advice from an expert on Asian affairs, he is Bill Clinton's former White House aide Jeffrey Bader, currently in charge of the Brookings Institution .program in China. .</ P> <P>.

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