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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 22 hours ago
Timothy Garton Ash: The country's reformers seek incremental political changes to complement its gobsmacking growth. If they fail, it could be war
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
Timothy Garton Ash:This hard-nosed power does not share the west's enthusiasms. Deep engagement is the best way to fend off conflict
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Martin Kelly (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
... else, he has reached the top of the gum tree in triumph, and is happily munching on the leaves. Garton Ash is so genuinely civilised that one doesn't wish to criticise him; although he sometimes says what seem like silly things, he really does believe what he's saying, and he really does care. His sincerity and humanity are beyond reproach. Yet while this vision is indeed visionary, it is...
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Miscellania (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
The country's reformers seek incremental political changes to complement its gobsmacking growth. If they fail, it could be war Timothy Garton Ash in Shanghai The Guardian, Thursday December 4 2008 In Chinese reactions to the troubles of the rest of the world, from the terrorist attacks in Mumbai to the recession in the US and Europe, I hear a hint of complacency and a touch of arrogance....
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Martin Kelly (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
For once, a column by Timothy Garton Ash that I agree with ; its topic being the necessity of profound reform within China's government and institutions. The sooner the Chinese start to reform, the sooner Chinese Communism will fall. When they do implement reforms that are needed now and which cannot be postponed indefinitely, they will once again prove the truth of Tocqueville's maxim...