U.S. scholar said the rise of China and India will be the United States pose a double threat
Date:2012-05-29Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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According to 30 published in the “Global Times” reported that the two study of China, the American scholar recently published book, “China and India’s strategic performance: the strength of growth and warnings”. The Wall Street Journal on the 28th quoted the words of author of the MIT Center for International Studies scholar George Gill Boyi, writing the book is intended to break the U.S. a popular understanding — the rise of China is a hostile force, India is the eternal ally . He believes that Washington is too much emphasis on the China threat, and thus alert to the “democratic allies” India lost, and the rise of China and India may pose a “double threat”.
book another of the RAND Corporation, East Asian security issues expert Eric 赫金博瑟姆, say, India close to the image of the kind only the illusion of the brain of the decision-makers in Washington, India and China on many international issues on the attitude is highly similar. “We did a survey of United Nations voting record, found in Iran, Sudan, Burma and many other issues, India’s position does not satisfy the United States.” Gill Boyi, said: “China and India have great importance to the contention of the sovereignty of the disputed territory of China Taiwan India Kashmir, which explain the India why not Libya, Syria, Iran and other issues to follow the United States. “The U.S. Some people naively think that” a democratic country all looks the same “, does not know that India’s democratic form, geo-strategic and The United States is so different.
book also believed that China and India are aware of the value of each other to maintain good relations, enhance the international influence and dilution of American “hegemony” on the agenda is quite a consensus, the United States must address this problem. ▲ (Liu Chang)
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