I’m among those who’d welcome a cooperative spirit in the
development of a China policy that would create a broad policy of economic
cooperation.
And that just may become the result of the current sit-down
conference between the presidents of China and the U.S. in Rancho Mirage,
Calif.
“It’s a wise goal,” Rana
Foroohar writes for Time magazine in its cover story in the June 7 issue.
“Hopefully,” she says, the result would “restart world growth.” And then she
cites jobs for the middle class as
the first of five shared economic challenges.
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