China’s 2011 policies shape up as tough abroad, soft at home

Hu Jintao’s visit to the United States, which ends today, must be counted as a success for China. The Communist Party Secretary and State President achieved two key objectives. First, he appeared on the world stage as the equal of the US President – no question of him not being treated to a full state dinner at the White House, as on his last trip to the US in 2006 when he had to make do with a working lunch with President George W. Bush. So he will return home with the requisite degree...

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