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EDITORIAL

Vietnam, Apec and beyond

Summit let the host showcase its economic growth and world leaders discuss urgent international issues



REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Stop messing with Internet access and free debate

If one cannot stop the sun from rising in the east, or stop the Thai police from taking bribes, then forget about censorship of information on the Internet.





What monetary policy does China need?

China's remarkable growth has been financed recently by a rapid expansion of money and bank credit that is producing an unsustainable investment boom.



US Democrats may not be so protectionist

Taking control of Congress 70 years ago, one of the Democratic Party's first acts was to launch America's modern trade policy, through the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934.






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