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The argument goes that, whatever they might say, China's leaders know that its economic future is too uncertain, its political system too fragile, its military too weak and its friends too few to allow it to contest American primacy.
They have registered a new political party, paving the way for it to contest at the next election.
DEBRA COOK was once a doughty defender of Scientology, helping it to contest critics' claims that it is a ruthlessly run moneymaking cult based on bogus science.
However, in 1989 economic and political problems obliged the government to recognize the independent trade union Solidarity (which had been banned not long after it came into being in 1980) and allow it to contest at least some seats in a general election.
Rather than treat this gift as the basis for a single exhibition or as a collection apart from what the museum already owns, Mr. Siedell hopes to use it to contest the view that comic-strip art has little or nothing to do with the more serious kind, he said.
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