Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Stay out of our affairs, China tells
outsiders
China has made it crystal clear. It doesn’t
want anyone to involve in their interests. Its defense ministry even warned
their now-archrival, the U.S., not to underestimate their determination and
capability to defend the disputed territories immediately after the U.S. and Japan
had announced their stronger tie to defend their interests.
In the meantime, mutual dependencies and
interactions are growing. GM, the American icon for automobiles, sells more
cars now in China than its home market. Chinese elites seem to expect to learn
more and better in the U.S. than in the domestic universities. It sends more
students to universities and colleges in the U.S. than any other country in the
world. In tourism, Chinese tourists are the biggest money spenders especially in
shopping in Japan among all the visitors from abroad.
Disputes and dependencies. They look like
shaking hands with one hand while punching each other with the other hand.
Enjoy reading and learning how China voiced
against the newly-strengthened US-Japan tie.
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