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In order to prepare young Americans for the job market, there needs to be a greater partnership between business and education. Business leaders must engage academia head on if they want to be substantial and lasting change.
Chinese telecom-equipment maker Huawei has become a global corporate giant, yet security concerns from US officials have kept it from gaining a foothold in America, intensifying US-China tensions. In a time of great economic need, US desire for foreign direct investment from China is clashing with fears over cyber attacks from organizations suspected to be under Beijing’s influence.
The president must attend to the China question if the Bush Doctrine is to endure.
Do controls on information about the safety of Chinese food and drugimports hinder the ability of U.S. regulators to protect American consumers?
(From AEI, with apologies to Clement Clarke Moore)
The United States must make it a priority to prevent China from destroying American bilateral alliances.
President George W. Bush’s desire to maintain a "balance of power that favors freedom," coupled with hyper-powerful means, prevents the United States from acting like a traditional, status-quo power.




