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      <title>Ashton Carter on Chinese Military Power</title>
      <description>Ashton Carter summarized the Defense Department's strategy of moving the military's focus from Iraq and Afghanistan toward the Asia-Pacific region. Among other remarks he said the U.S. is pursuing freedom of navigation and peaceful resolutions regarding China's recent sparring with Japan and others over disputed territories.</description>
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      <description>Panelists discussed the political debate over U.S.-China relations, especially the upcoming decision on most favored nation status, which President Clinton recently recommended Congress extending to China. The panelists discussed how the United States should understand China, what should the goals be toward China and what policies would best achieve these goals. Each panelist gave an individual presentation and then took questions from the audience.</description>
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      <description>The Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs brought together media correspondents and researchers from the U.S. and Japan to study U.S. and Japanese media and their coverage of U.S.-Japanese relations. Speakers during the first panel discussed a survey conducted in the U.S. and Japan on media coverage of three major issues affecting U.S.-Japanese relations: the FSX jetfighters controversy, Japanese investments in Columbia Pictures and Rockefeller Center, and the Structural Impediments Initiative. The survey was conducted by studying both balance and objectivity in media coverage of the events in both countries. Balance refers to the extent to which the arguments by each country was given equal treatment in the press, and objectivity refers to the degree to which blame for a problem was assigned to one side or the other. Mr. Budner said balance was achieved through laying out both sides' arguments in the U.S., while in Japan neither argument was completely presented. Differences also existed in the subjects covered by the media in both countries.</description>
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