After the Cold War : domestic factors and U.S.-China relations
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After the Cold War : domestic factors and U.S.-China relations
(Studies on contemporary China)
M. E. Sharpe, c1998
- : cloth
- : paper
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"An East gate book."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
As relations between the United States and China move into a period of intense activity and sensitivity, this timely book addresses the impact of domestic factors in both countries on their post-Cold War/post-Tiananmen relations. The contributors examine the issue from a number of distinct perspectives: the increased impact of domestic factors in both countries due to changing strategic circumstances; the politics of China policy in the United States, with emphasis on the role of interest groups vis-a-vis Congress, the media, and other domestic institutions; the importance of domestic factors in U.S.-China economic conflicts; the combined impact of domestic factors in both China and the United States on the most important conflict of interest in U.S.-China relations -- the Taiwan issue.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 The Strategic and Bilateral Context of Policy-Making in China and the United States, Robert S. Ross
- Chapter 2 Public Opinion and Interest Groups in the Making of U.S.-China Policy, Steven M. Teles
- Chapter 3 Domestic Politics and the U.S.-China-Taiwan Triangle, Robert G. Sutter
- Chapter 4 U.S.-China Economic Relations, Marcus Noland
- Chapter 5 The United States and China, Barry Naughton
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