Can China become the World’s Leading Country? (International Affairs Posterous - Foad Mardukhi)
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There's a difference between being the biggest most powerful country and being the leading country. CF the line from that rant by cuckolded CCTV host Hu Ziwei: “The Olympics will be here next year, the whole world pays great attention to China, but without a proper value system, China is far from a great country.”
http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/01/china-has-a-morality-crisis-xujun-eberlein/
Posted by: Micah Sittig
at September 26, 2009 9:19 AM