Dust-Up: China, sweet or sour?

All this week, New America Foundation senior fellow Andrés Martinez and Joseph Farah, founder and editor of WorldNetDaily.com, debate relations with China.

Dust-Up

Sustainable boom?

Today, Andrés Martinez and Joseph Farah look at whether a one-party state is sustainable during a long-running boom. Yesterday, they debated whether China poses a military threat to the United States; they've also pondered Chinese imports and the broad question of U.S. engagement with the world's most populous country. For a finale, they'll talk about the 2008 Olympics.

Dust-Up

A U.S.-China war?

Today, Farah and Martinez debate whether China poses a military threat to the United States. Yesterday, they pondered Chinese imports; Monday, they discussed the broad question of U.S. engagement with the world's most populous country. Later this week, they'll debate Olympic boycotts and more.

Dust-Up

Killer Chinese imports?

Today, Andrés Martinez and Joseph Farah debate the danger of Chinese imports. Yesterday, they discussed the broad question of U.S. engagement with the world's most populous country. Later this week, they'll debate military threats, Olympic boycotts and more.

Dust-Up

China: sweet or sour?

Today, Farah and Martinez discuss the broad question of U.S. engagement with China. Later this week, they'll debate killer toys, military threats, Olympic boycotts and more.

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