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Daily Archives: September 26, 2012
DEPENDENCE ON CHINA’S GROWTH NOT PATH TO SUSTAINABILITY
Media coverage of Premier Wall’s recent trip to China was “dumbed-down”. It takes courage to criticize an economy that is “doing well” in conventional terms. Conventional terms are exclusively about economic growth; not health, or justice, not human rights or … Continue reading
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