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Beijing talks unlikely to pay immediately

By Edward Luce in Singapore and Geoff Dyer in Beijing

Published: November 15 2009 21:10 | Last updated: November 15 2009 21:10

When Barack Obama said in Tokyo on Saturday that the world was at “one of those rare inflection points in history”, he was referring to the global economy. But the US president could just as well have been describing international politics.

Air Force One touched down in Shanghai on Sunday night to start Mr Obama’s first visit to China at a time when America’s position as global top dog is widely viewed to be in long-term decline.

A Chinese artist carves a portrait of Barack Obama on an egg

A Chinese artist carves a portrait of Barack Obama on an egg before the US president's visit

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