Five Reasons Why the World Will Not Bomb Syria Senator John McCain yesterday became the first U.S. senator to call for U.S.-led air strikes in Syria to stop the Assad regime’s brutal crackdown against the Syrian people. Despite the growing carnage in Syria and Senator McCain’s strong case for airstrikes by the United States and its allies, LIGNET sees five major reasons why this will not happen. Click Here to Read Full Analysis. Can China Break Its Addiction to Exports? For the first time in eight years, the Chinese government announced that its growth rate would fall below 8 percent and openly admitted that its economy was imbalanced and in need of restructuring. China has acknowledged the need to reorient its economy towards domestic consumption and away from investment and exports, but has failed to deliver on similar promises in the past. Despite strong foreign exchange reserves, China must now address the consequences of two decades of a policy of promoting exports and questionable investments in state-led construction and infrastructure projects. Click Here to Read Full Analysis. 
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