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The Current | Aug 10, 2011 | 23:59

Economic Shift: U.S. vs. China

Let China sleep, Napoleon famously said, for when she awakes she will shake the world. If the recent economic jitters have left you a little shaken, our guest believes it's another sign China is rolling out of bed. Historian Niall Ferguson explains why he believes the U.S. is losing dominance to Beijing. News Promo: Historian Niall Ferguson suggests the present economic chaos is more that just another setback, it's one more indication the U.S. is losing ground to China.

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