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Contents Section I: Introduction Section Ii: History Section Iii: Trade Practices  

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CONTENTS SECTION I: INTRODUCTION SECTION II: HISTORY SECTION III: TRADE PRACTICES SECTION IV: ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES SECTION V: POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CLIMATE SECTION VI: CONCLUSION UNITED STATES VERSUS CHINA FRIENDS OR FOES BOBBIE EARL JACKSON SR. MENTOR DR. JEFFREY WEISS DECEMBER 26, 2004 Government, Business, and International Perspectives Bobbie Earl Jackson Sr. Dr. Jeffrey Weiss - Mentor INTRODUCTION: I In past years whenever globalization, international policies, or trade issues were discussed in the United States, Japan's impact virtually dominated every component of any government, business, or social analysis. In more recent years the rapid economic transformation occurring in China has attracted attention on the magnitude of the Japanese explosion but, will surpass the Japan era of concern regarding what the nation must do from a political and business perspective to combat the Chinese onslaught. The velocity, complexity, and swift movement of the Chinese economy is what dictates unprecedented issues for American government and business policies. Compounding these realities is the glaring fixation on...

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