Barry Naughton on China's Political Transition

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US-China SED Progress Slows With Political Transition, Reforms

Date: May 2, 2012
Chris Cermak and Drew Pierson, Automated Trader

WASHINGTON (MNI) - U.S.-China watchers expect only incremental progress over economic sticking points between the two countries in the latest round of the Strategic & Economic Dialogue in Beijing this week, with much of the focus simply on holding the process together amid tensions over Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng.

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I'm finding this story and Bo Xilai fascinating. I do hope we do the right thing in the end.

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