Saturday, February 6, 2010

The Real Chinese Threat -- A Commentary

President Obama At The Great Wall

From The American Prospect:


The Quadrennial Defense Review's treatment of China isn't just dull -- it's tone deaf.

Pretty much everyone agrees that China is the only nation with any chance of challenging American military superiority in the foreseeable future. So it's awfully strange that the Department of Defense's new Quadrennial Defense Review has little to say about the country. Explicit discussion is mostly limited to a single paragraph atop page 60, which begins with the banal observation that "China's growing presence and influence in regional and global economic and security affairs is one of the most consequential aspects of the evolving strategic landscape in the Asia-Pacific region and globally." The Defense Department then reaches the banal conclusion that our two countries "should sustain open channels of communication to discuss disagreements in order to manage and ultimately reduce the risks of conflict that are inherent in any relationship as broad and complex as that shared by these two nations."

Dull, dull stuff. But beyond being boring, these kinds of considerations are surprisingly distant from the most important issues in the U.S.-China relationship.

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My Comment: Department of Defense's new Quadrennial Defense Review .... especially it's lack of focus on China. I usually disagree with Matthew Yglesias .... but this is a must read.

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