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The prosperity of the United States and China depends on helping China further integrate into the global economic system.
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Author: Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
September/October 2008
Council on Foreign Relations
The prosperity of the United States and China depends on helping China further integrate into the global economic system.
Subscribe to Foreign Affairs—the world's leading authority on foreign policy.
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