Susan Shirk discusses her book, “China: Fragile Superpower.” Shirk says she met Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai during her trip to China to do dissertation research in Hong Kong. She talks about the Chinese enterprise economy and its relationship with the United States. Shirk also talks about China’s fears and Taiwan. She describes Chinese leaders and the effect of the expansion of higher education. Shirk goes on to discuss the Communist Party and China’s lack of criticism over the United States’ war in Iraq.
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