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|a China's future :
|b constructive partner or emerging threat? /
|c edited by Ted Galen Carpenter and James A. Dorn.
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|a Washington, D.C. :
|b Cato Institute,
|c c2000.
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|a ix, 378 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a "This book is the outgrowth of a September 1999 Cato Institute conference 'Whither China? The PRC at 50'"--P. ix.
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|g Introduction :
|t Future of U.S.-China relations /
|r Ted Galen Carpenter and James A. Dorn --
|g Part I. A half-century of turbulent change --
|t Fifty years of China's economy and its background in politics and society /
|r Mao Yushi --
|t From political society to economic society : the evolution of civil rights in China /
|r Kate Xiao Zhou --
|t Intellectual turn : the emergence of liberalism in contemporary China /
|r Liu Junning --
|t Gang of three : Mao, Jesus, and Hayek /
|r William McGurn --
|g Part II. Friendly neighbor or expansionist power? --
|t Confusion and stereotypes : U.S. policy toward the PRC at the dawn of the 21st century /
|r Ted Galen Carpenter --
|t China and the United States in Asia : the "threat" in perspective /
|r Selig S. Harrison --
|t Dragon's reach : China and Southeast Asia /
|r Marvin C. Ott --
|t Between friendship and rivalry /
|r Peter W. Rodman --
|g Part III. Trade, security, and human rights --
|t Tao of trade /
|r James A. Dorn --
|t China's accession to the World Trade Organization : costs and benefits /
|r Mark A. Groombridge --
|t Living with ambiguity? U.S.-China relations in an era of transition /
|r Robert A. Manning --
|t Trading with China? Balancing free trade with national security /
|r Stefan Halper --
|t China's trade regime at the end of the 1990s : achievements, limitations, and impact on the United States /
|r Barry Naughton --
|g Part IV. Looking to the future --
|t Freedom : can China embrace it? Can Hong Kong keep it? /
|r Martin Lee --
|t Hong Kong's role in freeing China : a Trojan horse that self-destructs /
|r Yeung Wai Hong --
|t Taiwan in China's future : flash point, model, or partner? /
|r James R. Lilley --
|t Political change in post-Mao China : progess and challenges /
|r Minxin Pei --
|t China's move to market : how far? What next? /
|r Thomas G. Rawski --
|t Finishing China's economic reform : challenges and pitfalls /
|r David D. Li and Ling Li.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a United States
|x Relations
|z China
|v Congresses.
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|a China
|x Relations
|z United States
|v Congresses.
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|a United States
|x Foreign relations
|y 1989-
|v Congresses.
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|a China
|x Politics and government
|y 1949-
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|a China
|x Economic policy
|v Congresses.
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|a Carpenter, Ted Galen.
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|a Dorn, James A.
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|a Cato Institute.
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