Time (January 13)
2011/ 01/ 14 by jd in Global News
In China, the split between the military and government leadership may determine global events. “The Chinese military…seems to consider the U.S. as China’s sworn enemy and to believe that a conflict between Beijing and Washington is inevitable. So the big question for U.S.-China relations right now is, …does China’s Communist Party control its military?”
In China, the split between the military leadership and government leadership may determine international relations. “The Chinese military…seems to consider the U.S. as China’s sworn enemy and to believe that a conflict between Beijing and Washington is inevitable. So the big question for U.S.-China relations right now is, …does China’s Communist Party control its military?”
