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By Ramzy Baroud An [article](javascript:void(0)) by Gideon Rachman in the Financial Times last July is a prime example of western intelligentsia's limited understanding of China's unhindered rise as a superpower. "Becoming a superpower is a complicated business. It poses a series of connected questions about capabilities, intentions and will," Rachman wrote. To help us understand what this claim precisely means, the FT writer uses an analogy. "To use a sporting analogy, you can be an extremely gifted tennis player and genuinely want to be world champion, but still be unwilling to make the sacrifices to turn the dream into reality."…
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