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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Get Strarfor's book on China free when you subscribe todayThroughout its history, China has expanded and contracted with predictable regularity. Expansion was necessary to create defendable borders around the heartland. But the arrangement left the heartland vulnerable to internal revolt, which inevitably led to contraction.

This pattern of conflict between China's heartland and surrounding buffer zones is fundamental in understanding the nation's modern challenges. Follow the new leadership as they perform this balancing act, especially as the global economic crisis drives down international consumption of Chinese exports.

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