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Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense Chas W. Freeman Jr. argues that China's return to wealth and power is driven primarily by national enrichment, unity and security rather than a desire for global domination. He examines American fears of being eclipsed and highlights China's growing leadership in science, technology and global standards-setting.
Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense Chas W. Freeman Jr. argues that China's return to wealth and power is driven primarily by national enrichment, unity and security rather than a desire for global domination. He examines American fears of being eclipsed and highlights China's growing leadership in science, technology and global standards-setting.