Sunday, March 3, 2013

China's peaceful rise less likely - The Australian


SOME four years before the outbreak of World War I, British author and politician Norman Angell published The Great Illusion, a best-seller that argued war was obsolete between closely integrated economies. At the time, many of Britain's elites who correctly believed that war was bad for business welcomed Angell's thesis and chastised those lonelier voices warning that there could be darker days ahead.



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