Living with China: U.S./China Relations in the Twenty-first Century

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W. W. Norton & Company, 1997 - 336 頁
China will achieve a position of paramount importance in the world economy and the global political order in years to come; yet, the United States holds to no consistent policy with regard to this rising superpower. In the ideological void left by the end of the cold war, media images and expediency seem more likely to guide U.S. actions toward China than any clearly stated agenda.

At this critical point in the history of U.S.-China relations, Living with China offers an essential historical assessment composed by leading scholars and political analysts. From Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Tibet and the legacy of Tiananmen Square to trade, markets, and commercial diplomacy, these compelling essays address the complex web of issues that will shape future relations with China. This book offers important facts and insights for anyone interested in this most important and thorny of foreign policy issues.

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Preface
9
How Can the United States
17
Taiwan Tibet and Hong Kong in SinoAmerican
35
How Chinas Economic Transformation Shapes
42
Relations
53
Beijing
120
Its Future
141
Breaking the Impasse over Human Rights
165
Commercial Diplomacy
185
Prospects
217
Domestic Forces and SinoU S Relations
254
Address to The American Assembly
277
Bibliography
289
Final Report of the EightyNinth American
295
Index
319
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Ezra F. Vogel is director of Harvard's Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, acting director of the U.S.-Japan program, and Henry Ford II Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University. He served as the Clinton administration's national intelligence officer for East Asia from August 1993 to August 1995.

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