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Is China a challenge to US control of the sea?
A financially induced crisis is developing in America's public universities, according Ronald Ehrenberg's What's Happening to Public Higher Education?
Robert Rubin, former Treasury secretary and current Citigroup Inc. director and senior counselor, found himself in the middle of a media storm.
Though China appears to have halted its proliferation activities, those activities suggest a more casual attitude towards nuclear weapons than one of abhorrence. Indeed, actions speak louder than words. That Beijing proliferated nuclear technology, materials, and know-how-and to relatively unstable regimes that may be less cautious about using nuclear weapons-is worrying.
In promulgating a model of heroism in service to an imperial ideal, the Chinese Communist leaders are riding a very powerful tiger, notorious through history for slipping the leash.
It is extremely difficult to concludethat the Sarbanes-Oxley Act conferred more tangible or intangible benefits than its tangible and intangible costs.
According to rarely viewed Chinese-language sources, the People's Republic of Chinais ramping up the technology and legal justifications needed for space warfare.
A transcript ofthe keynote address at the Camden Conference on China.




