CHINA
April 2001
Compiled by Sandhya Malladi, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL
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Foreign Policy
Books
Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference
book.
Blank, Stephen J. and Rubinstein, Alvin Z., eds. Imperial Decline: Russia's Changing Role in Asia. Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 1997. 296 p.
Russia and China in Central Asia, by Stephen J. Blank, pp 40-62.
Book call no.: 337.4705 I34
Burles, Mark. Chinese Policy Toward Russia and the Central Asian Republics. Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 1999. 84 p.(Project Air Force, MR-1045-AF)
Book call no.: 327.51047 B961c
Cheng, Joseph Y. S., ed. China Review 1998. Hong Kong, Chinese University Press, 1998. 621 p.
Book call no.: 951.05 C53911 1998
Foreign Policy Association. Great Decisions. Boston, Allyn and Bacon, [1998]. 104 p.
Northeast Asia: Strategic Crosswords, by James Chinn, pp 17-26.
Book call no.: 327.73 G786 1998
The Future of American Foreign Policy, edited by Eugene R. Wittkopf and Christopher M. Jones. 3rd ed. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1999. 358 p.
China: Why Our Hardliners Are Wrong, by Robert S. Ross, pp 204-214.
Book call no.: 327.73 F996 1999
Lu, Ning. The Dynamics of Foreign-Policy Decisionmaking in China. Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1997. 218 p.
Book call no.: 327.51 L926d
Shao, Kuo-kang. Zhou Enlai and the Foundations of Chinese Foreign Policy. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996. 370 p.
Book call no.: 327.51 S528z
Zhao, Quansheng. Interpreting Chinese Foreign Policy: The Micro-Macro Linkage Approach. New York, Oxford University Press, 1996. 281 p.
Book call no.: 327.51 Z63i
Johnson, Cassius C. From Carbon to Diplomacy: Interrelations among Energy, the Economy, the Environment, and Foreign Policy in China, 1995-2025. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air War College, 1996. 26 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 43117 J666f
Simpson, Brian A. China's Future Intent: Responsible World Power or International Rogue State, a Research Paper. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1997. 39 p.
Also available online at: http://www.au.af.mil/au/database/research/ay1997/acsc/97-0198.htm
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 S6135c
Bernstein, Richard and Munro, Ross H. China I: The Coming Conflict with America. Foreign Affairs 76:18-32 March-April 1997.
Bush, George and others. The 21st Century: Dawn of an Asian Era? New Perspectives Quarterly 14:36-42 Winter 1997.
Byman, Daniel and others. U.S. Policy Options Toward an Emerging China. Pacific Review, No. 4, 12:421-451 1999.
Chan, Gerald. Chinese Perspectives on Peace and Development. Peace Review 10:35-41 March 1998.
Changing Face of China. Jane's Defence Weekly 30:20-22+ December 16, 1998.
Cheng, Joseph. China's Foreign Policy in the Mid-1990s. Strategic Studies 19:64-111 Winter 1996-Spring 1997.
Deng, Yong. Managing China's Hegemonic Ascension: Engagement from Southeast Asia. Journal of Strategic Studies 21:21-43 March 1998.
Goldstein, Avery. Great Expectations: Interpreting China's Arrival. International Security 22:36-37 Winter 1997-1998.
Gregor, A. James. Qualified Engagement: U.S. China Policy and Security Concerns. Naval War College Review 52:69-88 Spring 1999.
Gries, Peter Hays. A "China Threat"? Power and Passion in Chinese "Face Nationalism". World Affairs 162:63-75 Fall 1999.
Hodder, Rupert. China and the World: Perception and Analysis. Pacific Review 12,no.4:61-77 1999.
Khanna, R. P. Impact of China's Ambitions to Be a Regional Naval Superpower. Asian Defence Journal No.8:6-9 August 1999.
Lan, Zhiyong and others. The Growing China and Its Prospective Role in World Affairs. Brown Journal of World Affairs 6:43-61 Summer/Fall 1999.
Lee, Teng-hui. Understanding Taiwan. Foreign Affairs 78:9-14 November-December 1999.
Ma, Zhengang. China's Independent Foreign Policy of Peace. RUSI Journal 143:1-4 February 1998.
Pastor, Robert A. Is China a Threat or a Partner? The Logic of the Downward Spiral. Brown Journal of World Affairs 6:3-14 Summer/Fall 1999.
Premier Zhu Rongji Meets the Press. Beijing Review 43:6-12 March 27, 2000.
Ross, Robert S. China II: Beijing as a Conservative Power. Foreign Affairs 76:33-44 March-April 1997.
Roy, Denny. The Foreign Policy of Great-Power China. Contemporary Southeast Asia 19:121-135 September 1997.
Tsai, George W. The Making of Taiwan Policy in Mainland China: Structure and Process. Issues & Studies 33:1-30 September 1997.
Tubilewicz, Czeslaw. China and the Yugoslav Crisis, 1990-94: Beijing's Exercise in Dialectics. Issues & Studies 33:94-112 April 1997.
Watkins, Steven and Prueher, Joseph W. China's Intentions Concern U.S., Others. Air Force Times 57:21 June 23, 1997.
Xiang, Lanxin. The China Debate and the Civilization Debate. Issues & Studies 34:79-92 October 1998.
Yates, Stephen J. The Impact of China's Emerging Global Role on U.S. Policy. Brown Journal of World Affairs 6:35-41 Summer/Fall 1999.
Foreign Relations
Books
Asian Security, 1996-97. Washington, Brassey's, 1997.
China, pp 65-99.
Book call no.: 327.5 R432a
Bartke, Wolfgang. The Agreements of the People's Republic of China with Foreign Countries, 1949-1990. 2nd, rev. and enl. ed. New York,
Saur, 1992. 231 p.
Book call no.: R 341.251 B288a
Changing Values in Asia: Their Impact on Governance and Development, edited by Han
Sung-Joo. Washington, Brookings Institution Press, 1999. 315 p.
Book call no.: 320.95 C4561
Harris, Stuart. The PRC's Quest for Great Power Status: A Long and Winding Road. Canberra, Australia, Australian National University, 1998. 21 p.
Book call no.: 327.51 H316p
Lawrance, Alan. China under Communism. London, Routledge, 1998. 158 p.(The Making of the Contemporary World)
Book call no.: 951.05 L418c
Malik, Hafeez, ed. The Roles of the United States, Russia, and China in the New World Order. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997. 333 p.
Book call no.: 327.09049 R745
Nathan, Andrew J. and Ross, Robert S. The Great Wall and the Empty Fortress: China's Search for Security. New York, W.W. Norton, 1997. 268 p.
Book call no.: 355.033051 N274g
Sanders, Sol W., ed. The U.S. Role in the Asian Century: A Panel of Experts Looks at the National Interest in the New Environment. Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1997. 589 p.
II. The Future of the Pacific Community, by Philip Trezise, pp 27-45.
Book call no.: 950.43 U58
Solomon, Richard H. Chinese Negotiating Behavior: Pursuing Interests Through "Old Friends".. Washington, United States Institute of Peace, 1999. 204 p.
Book call no.: 327.51073 S689c
Baum, Julian. The Crying Game. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:16-17 July 16, 1998.
Asian democracies lick their wounds after
China-U.S. summit.
Chan, Gerald. International Studies in China: Origins and Development. Issues & Studies 33:40-64 February 1997
Faust, John R. Security in Euro-Atlantic and Asia-Pacific Regions. Journal of East Asian Affairs 12:54-95 Winter-Spring 1998.
The Growing Importance of China as a Regional and World Power. Background Briefs, pp 1-7, October 1997.
Holloway, Nigel. That T-Word Again. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:18 February 20, 1997.
Chinese threat to the region from U.S. point of view.
Hugar, Wayne R. How Far Will the Dragon Swim? U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 125:48-51 March 1999.
Ijiri, Hidenori. The China-Taiwan Problem in Lieu of U.S. Japan Leadership Sharing. Issues & Studies 33:51-79 May 1997.
Joint Statement of China, Kazakhstan, Krgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan on the Alma-Ata Meeting. Beijing Review 41:8-9 July 27- August 2, 1998.
Karnad, Bharat. Getting Tough with China: Negotiating Equitable, Not "Equal", Security. Strategic Analysis 21:1429-1441 January 1998.
Kent, Ann. China, International Organizations and Regimes: The ILO as a Case Study in Organizational Learning. Pacific Affairs 70:517-532 Winter 1997-1998.
Mahbubani, Kishore. An Asia-Pacific Consensus. Foreign Affairs 76:149-158 September-October 1997.
Maull, Hanns W. Reconciling China with International Order. Pacific Review 10,no.4:466-479 1997.
Meyer, Peggy F. Post-Cold War Northeast Asia: Regional Trends and Prospects. Journal of East Asian Affairs 11:65-90 Winter-Spring 1997.
Moller, Kay. The West and China: Crusaders and Cynics. Contemporary Southeast Asia 19:351-368 March 1998.
Opall-Rome, Barbara. Commander (Prueher): China's Missile Threat Is Exaggerated. Navy Times 48:22 April 5, 1999.
Qian on Chinese Diplomatic Achievements in 1997. Beijing Review 41:7-10 February 2-15, 1998.
Ren, Min. Li Peng on International and Regional Issues. Beijing Review 42:23-24 May 10, 1999.
Roy, Denny. China's Post-Deng Foreign Relations. International Journal 53:133-146 Winter 1997-1998.
Segal, George. Does China Matter? Foreign Affairs 78:24-36 September-October 1999.
Shee, Poon Kim. The South China Sea in China's Strategic Thinking. Contemporary Southeast Asia 19:369-387 March 1998.
Shi, Nangen. 1997: A Fruitful Year in China's Multi-Dimensional Diplomacy. Beijing Review 41:6-7 February 16-22, 1998.
Tang on China's Diplomacy over the Past 20 Years. Beijing Review 41:8-9 December 28, 1998 - January 3, 1999.
Tang on International Situation and China's Diplomatic Work. Beijing Review 42:6-11 March 22-28, 1999.
Today's China. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 55:28-66 September/October 1999.
Five authors take a look at modern China, its problems, and what "China" means to the United States.
Vatikiotis, Michael and others. Imperial Intrigue: China Takes Advantage of Southeast Asia's Economic Woes to Foster Closer Ties and Head Off American-led Containment. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:14-15 September 11, 1997.
Wu, Linjun. The PRC and APEC: A Planned Excursion for Conciliation. Issues & Studies 33:95-111 November 1997.
Yahuda, Michael. China's Search for a Global Role. Current History 98:266-270 September 1999.
Yates, Stephen J. The Impact of China's Emerging Global Role on U.S. Policy. Brown Journal of World Affairs 6:35-41 Summer/Fall 1999.
Young, Peter L. The Unstable Balance of Power in the Asia-Pacific Region: India, China, Japan, and the United States. Asian Defence Journal No. 10:6-7 October 1999.
Young, Peter Lewis. Review of East Asian Security Issues - 1998. Asian Defence Journal No. 2:6+ February 1998.
Zhang, Ming. War Without Rules. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 55:16-18 November/December 1999.
Discusses the book "Warfare Beyond Rules: Judgment of War and Methods of War in the Era of Globalization".
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