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Hu's on First?

By Devin T. Stewart

November 26, 2007

By Joshua Kurlantzick and Devin Stewart

In recent issues of The National Interest, there have been articles that take China's rise to both regional and global preeminence as a given. But it is worth stepping back to take a sober look at some of the very real challenges China faces—and in particular, how China's neighbors assess these developments. Sometimes the view from Washington and New York can be a bit overly optimistic.

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