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I apologize that this is slightly off topic. I have a question that has been lingering on my mind recently. When Dr. Barnett writes (regularly!) about the how the U.S. should engage (connect with) China more completely and ask/use THEM to help resolve the N. Korea matter I find myself in complete agreement. Now, I happen to read a LOT of blogs written from, in and about China. Lately many of them (especially the excellent albeit unsettling China Confidential (I have no affiliation with them)) have been writing that China does not WANT to help. That they are using the situation to keep the US preoccupied, distracted etc.
I guess my questions are:
1) Does Dr. Barnett agree with this assessment? and
2) Assuming it is true, what should the US being doing?
Thank you. Always enjoy the blog
Tom's reply:
It is true. It's because they feel Bush Admin basically seeks to contain them (also correct). So for now, this path unlikely.
This admin just not up for a different relationship with China. It wants China's help on NK, but offers nothing in return.
(Note: TMLutas had a comment over there, too.)