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What do we know about the Sino-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue? The SED is a forum for China and the United States to mutually discuss a broad range of strategic, long-term, and global issues. The forum was formally established on April 1st, 2009,
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By Bill Rodgers Washington 10 March 2008 Policymakers often view economic sanctions as an attractive middle option between doing nothing, or intervening directly to change an intractable government's behavior. But sometimes providing the 'carrot' of
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Entering the thirteenth Five-Year Plan period, China clearly needs a lift in its economic structure by embarking on more reforms. So what do the delegates think of these reforms and China's path forward? The reform should not only address the current