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China's New-Rich and Global Responsibility

By Joshua Eisenman, Devin T. Stewart

 
 

The Globalist, September 29, 2006

Originally published by The Globalist.

China's authorities have recently come under fire by foreign governments and human rights groups. Surprisingly, the criticism is not for Beijing's maltreatment of its own citizens, but rather for Chinese business practices in other countries. Joshua Eisenman and Devin Stewart delve into the foreign policy issues arising from China’s newfound wealth.

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Credit: Krzysztof J. Kokowicz, Lublin, Poland (First Place, Carnegie Council Poster Contest, Global Social Justice Category).
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