Making China Policy: Lessons from the Bush and Clinton Administrations
Editat de Ramon H. Myers, Michel C. Oksenberg, David Shambaugh Contribuţii de Richard C. Bush, Kerry Dumbaugh, Jim Mann, Ramon Myers, Michel Oksenberg, Robert S. Ross, Robert G. Sutter, Seiichiro Takagi, Nancy Bernkopf Tucker, Wang Jisi, Wang Yong, Michael Yahudaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 oct 2001
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742509641
ISBN-10: 0742509648
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 151 x 224 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:0324
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742509648
Pagini: 324
Dimensiuni: 151 x 224 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:0324
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Introduction: The Legacy of U.S. China Policy, 1989-2000
Part 2 China Policy Making in the Executive Branch
Chapter 3 The Bush Administration: The Origins of Engagement
Chapter 4 The Clinton Years: The Problem of Coherence
Part 5 The Role of the U.S. Congress in China Policy Making
Chapter 6 The U.S. Congress: Personal, Partisan, Political
Chapter 7 Interest Groups: Growing Influence
Chapter 8 Appendix 4A: NGOs Involved in Aspects of U.S. Policy toward China
Chapter 9 Appendix 4B: Pertinent NGO Data
Part 10 The Taiwan Factor
Chapter 11 Taiwan Policy Making since Tiananmen: Navigating through Shifting Waters
Chapter 12 Congress and Taiwan: Understanding the Bond
Part 13 External Influences on U.S. China Policy
Chapter 14 The European Union: A Separate Voice
Chapter 15 The Asia-Pacific Nations: Searching for Leverage
Chapter 16 A Chinese Accounts: The Interaction of Policies
Part 17 Index
Part 2 China Policy Making in the Executive Branch
Chapter 3 The Bush Administration: The Origins of Engagement
Chapter 4 The Clinton Years: The Problem of Coherence
Part 5 The Role of the U.S. Congress in China Policy Making
Chapter 6 The U.S. Congress: Personal, Partisan, Political
Chapter 7 Interest Groups: Growing Influence
Chapter 8 Appendix 4A: NGOs Involved in Aspects of U.S. Policy toward China
Chapter 9 Appendix 4B: Pertinent NGO Data
Part 10 The Taiwan Factor
Chapter 11 Taiwan Policy Making since Tiananmen: Navigating through Shifting Waters
Chapter 12 Congress and Taiwan: Understanding the Bond
Part 13 External Influences on U.S. China Policy
Chapter 14 The European Union: A Separate Voice
Chapter 15 The Asia-Pacific Nations: Searching for Leverage
Chapter 16 A Chinese Accounts: The Interaction of Policies
Part 17 Index
Recenzii
...very useful and provides an excellent introduction to the many forces that during the 1990s shaped America's policy towards the PRC.
The essays, by recognized specialists, are of uniformly high quality and provide valuable analyses of Washington's China policy during these years of dizzying change. In relatively short discussions, the authors provide excellent summaries of the major developments in Sino-American relations during this period and sophisticated insights into the policy process that produced them. ...a fine volume that provides an excellent overview of the course of America's China policy from 1989-2000 and of the various forces that sought to shape it...
This conference volume is valuable both for American and Chinese policy-makers and for those who hope to understand how Washington wound up with such a shifting, problematical relationship with China. It also implicitly offers important advice to the present administration.
The essays, by recognized specialists, are of uniformly high quality and provide valuable analyses of Washington's China policy during these years of dizzying change. In relatively short discussions, the authors provide excellent summaries of the major developments in Sino-American relations during this period and sophisticated insights into the policy process that produced them. ...a fine volume that provides an excellent overview of the course of America's China policy from 1989-2000 and of the various forces that sought to shape it...
This conference volume is valuable both for American and Chinese policy-makers and for those who hope to understand how Washington wound up with such a shifting, problematical relationship with China. It also implicitly offers important advice to the present administration.