Macao and Sino-U.S. relations

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Macao and Sino-U.S. relations

edited by Yufan Hao and Jianwei Wang

Lexington Books, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In this collection of essays, edited by Jianwei Wang and Yufan Hao, the contributor's explore the driving factors that lie behind Macao's increased visibility, including: the rapid economic development and growth, the "one country, two system" administration under which they operate, the influx of foreign investment, and the role of Macao in China's foreign policy, especially as it relates to the United States. Macao underwent tremendous growth in various spheres during its evolution from a minor colonial power into a global player with increasing influence on the world stage. Their enhanced international profile is largely a result of their economic and political development over the 20th century, culminating with their handover to China in 1999. With more than 60 countries that have established consular services in Macao, and their membership in several international organizations - WTO, UNESDO, and the World Tourism Organization) - Macao continues to play an important role in the Eastern hemisphere. Macao's entrance into the world market improved their reputation in East Asia and led to spectacular economic growth, but it also attracted foreign investment, especially from the United States, that changed the cultural landscape. American influence has grown steadily in Macao, and with their increased exposure to international economics and politics, Macao's role as a buffer between China and United States is increasingly important. Macao and U.S.-Chinese Relations uses a local perspective to analyze the complicated relationship between these two world superpowers and Chinese foreign policy as a whole.

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Part 1 I. U.S - China relations: past and present Chapter 2 1. Do China and America still have a "Fragile Relationship"? Are they still "Neither friend nor foe"? Chapter 3 2. Adverting Another Cold War in Asia: A Chinese Perspective on U.S.-China Relations, Chapter 4 3. Common Interests, Conceptual Framework, and Strategic Opportunity: Sino-US Relations in the Context of Globalization, Part 5 II. Macao and the United States: an overview Chapter 6 4."Macao, Hawaii, and Sino-American Trade: Some Historical Observations, Interactions, and Consequences" Chapter 7 5. The Stories of David and Goliath: An analysis of the US-Macau relations, Chapter 8 6. The Past and Present Images of Americans in Macau, Part 9 III. Macao and the United States: economic dimensions Chapter 10 7. Analysis on the special role of Macau in Sino-US economic and trade relationship at the very beginning of 21st century Chapter 11 8. An evaluation of Macao's Gambling Industry: With special reference to American Investment Chapter 12 9. Learn from Nevada Model to Reform Macao's Casino Regulatory System Part 13 IV. Macao and the United States : beyond the bilateral Chapter 14 10. A Chinese Perspective of Macao and Sino -U.S. Relations: A Case Study of Banco Delta Asia Affair, Chapter 15 11. "Macao's unique role in cross-straits relations" Chapter 16 12. In search of a sustainable gaming industry in east AsiaA Futuristic Analysis of A Las Vegas-Macau-Sentosa Paradigm in the 10+1/10+3 FTA Chapter 17 13. Macau and Chinese Foreign Relations, a Possible Platform for China and Portuguese Speaking Countries Part 18 V. Macao and Hong Kong in Sino-U.S. relations: a comparison Chapter 19 14. Sino-US Links with a Twist: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on American Chapter 20 15. Another Tale of Twin Cities Macau and Hong Kong in Comparative Perspectives Chapter 21 16. Macau and Hong Kong in U.S.-China Relations: An American Perspective

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