CHINA
April 2001
Compiled by Sandhya Malladi, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL
Contents
Foreign Relations -
United States
Forieign Relations - Vietnam
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Foreign Relations - United States
Books
Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference book.
Abramowitz, Morton I. China: Can We Have a Policy?.
Washington, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1997. 39 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 A161c
Anderson, Walter N. Overcoming Uncertainty: U. S. - China Relations in the 21st Century..
Colorado Springs, CO, USAF Institute for National Security Studies, 1999. 70 p.
(INSS occasional paper. Regional security series, No. 29)
Also available online at: http://www.usafa.af.mil/inss/ocp29.htm
Book call no.: 327.73051 A552o
Bernstein, Richard and Munro, Ross H. The Coming Conflict with China.
New York, A.A. Knopf, 1997. 245 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 B531c
Burstein, Daniel and De Keijzer, Arne. Big Dragon: China's Future: What It Means for Business, the Economy, and the Global Order.
New York, Simon & Schuster, 1998. 404 p.
Book call no.: 337.51 B972b
China, the United States, and Japan: Implications for Future U.S. Security Strategy in East Asia : 1997 Annual Conference Summary.
Alexandria, VA, Center for Naval Analyses, 1997. 50 p.
Book call no.: 327.7305 C397c
Christensen, Thomas J. Useful Adversaries: Grand Strategy, Domestic Mobilization, and Sino-American Conflict, 1947-1958.
Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1996. 319 p. (Princeton Studies in
International History and Politics)
Book call no.: 327.51073 C554u
Conklin, Jeffrey Scott. Forging an East Asian Foreign Policy.
Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1995. 79 p.
Book call no.: 327.7305 C7521f
Garver, John W. Face Off: China, the United States, and Taiwan's Democratization.
Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1997. 193 p.
Book call no.: 327.51073 G244f
Gauthier, Kathryn L. China as Peer Competitor? Trends in Nuclear Weapons, Space and Information Warfare..
Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, Air War College, 1999. 39 p. (Maxwell Paper, No. 18)
Also available online at: http://www.au.af.mil/au/database/research/ay1999/max_pap/max18.htm
Book call no.: 355.033051 G276c
Get, Jer Donald. What's with the Relationship Between America's Army and China's PLA? An Examination of the Terms of the U.S. Army's Strategic Peacetime Engagement with the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, 1996. 38 p.
Book call no.: 355.0310973 G394w
Harland, Bryce. Collision Course: America and East Asia in the Past and the Future.
New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996. 221 p.
Book call no.: 303.48 H283c
Johnston, Alastair I. The Cox Committee Report: An Assessment.
Stanford, CA, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford
University, 1999. 99 leaves.
Book call no.: 355.34320951 C877
Khalilzad, Zalmay and others. The United States and a Rising China: Strategic and Military Implications.
Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 1999. 111 p.(Project Air Force, MR-1082-AF)
Also available online at: http://www.rand.org/publications/MR/MR1082/
Book call no.: 355.0310951 U58
Kwak, Tae-Hwan, ed. The Major Powers of Northeast Asia: Seeking Peace and Security.
Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1996. 261 p.
Chapter 8 - Northeast Asia Nuclear Weapons Proliferation and U.S. Policy, by
Lawrence E. Grinter, pp 167-189.
Book call no.: 327.1 M23
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. What Should Be the Policy of the United States Government Toward the People's Republic of China: National Debate Topic for High School, 1995-96.
Washington, GPO, 1995. 826 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 W555
Liu, Ta-Jen. U.S.-China Relations, 1784-1992. Lanham, MD,
University Press of America, 1997. 441 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 L783u
Mann, James. About Face: A History of America's Curious Relationship with China, from Nixon to Clinton.
New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1999. 433 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 M281a
McDougall, Derek. The International Politics for the New Asia Pacific.
Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1997. 257 p.
Chapter 7 - The Sino-U.S. Relationship, pp 75-93.
Book call no.: 327.5 M137i
New Dimensions of China-Japan-U. S. Relations, edited by
Japan Center for International Exchange. New York, Japan Center for
International Exchange, 1999. 119 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 N532
Park, Changhee. Collective Security as a Means for Regional Stability in Northeast Asia.
Monterey, CA, Naval Postgraduate School, 1996. 240 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42525 P2353c
Puska, Susan M. New Century, Old Thinking: The Dangers of the Perceptual Gap in U.S.-China Relations.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, 1998. 44 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 P987n
Rodman, Peter W. Broken Triangle: China, Russia, and America after 25 Years.
Washington, Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom, 1997. 83 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 R693b
Sanders, Sol W., ed. The U.S. Role in the Asian Century: A Panel of Experts Looks at the National Interest in the New Enviornment.
Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1997. 589 p.
V - Greater China and the United States, by Maria Hsia Chang, pp 81-97. XVIII -
U.S. Policy and the Security of East Asia in the 21st Century, by J. James
Gregor, pp 417-435.
Book call no.: 950.43 U58
Scales, Robert H. The Future U.S. Military Presence in Asia: Landpower and the Geostrategy of American Commitment.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1999. 25
p.
Also available online at: http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usassi/ssipubs/pubs99/usmilasa/usmilasa.htm
Book call no.: 355.0325 S281f
Shambaugh, David L. and Wang, Zhongchun. China's Transition into the 21st Century: U.S. and PRC Perspectives.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, 1996. 40 p.
This work was presented at the Seventh Annual Strategy Conference, July 29,
1996.
Book call no.: 355.033051 S528c
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
Sommerville, Mary A., ed. Essays on Strategy XIII.
Washington, National Defense University, 1996. 333 p.
Chapter 3 - China in the 21st Century: America's Greatest Strategic Challenge,
by Hon K. Lee, pp 81-115.
Book call no.: 355.43 E78 v.13 1996
Stoes, Mark A. China's Strategic Modernization: Implications for the United States.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College, 1999. 229
p.
Also available online at:
http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usassi/ssipubs/pubs99/chinamod/chinamod.htm
Book call no.: 355.033551 S874c
Strategic Assessment 1997: Flashpoints and Force Structure.
Washington, National Defense University, 1997. 300 p.
China, pp 45-56.
Book call no.: 355.033073 S8981 1997
Strategic Assessment 1998: Engaging Power for Peace.
Washington, National Defense University, 1998. 283 p.
Asia, pp 37-52
Book call no.: 355.033073 S8981 1998
Strategic Assessment 1999: Priorities for a Turbulent World.
Washington, National Defense University, 1999. 314 p.
Asia Pacific Region: Murkey Future?, pp 121-138.
Book call no.: 355.033073 S8981 1999
Sutter, Robert G. U.S. Policy Toward China: An Introduction to the Role of Interest Groups.
Lanham, MD, Rowman & Littlefield, 1998. 170 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 S967u
United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Consequences of China's Military Sales to Iran.
Hearing, 104th Congress, 2nd session. Washington, GPO, 1996. 53 p.
Book call no.: 355.03255 U58c
United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Crisis in the Taiwan Strait : Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy.
Hearing, 104th Congress, 2nd session. Washington, GPO, 1996. 104 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 U582cb
United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. The U.S.-China Intellectual Property Rights Agreement and Related Trade Issues.
Hearings, 104th Congress, 2nd sesssion. Washington, GPO, 1996. 84 p.
Book call no.: 341.758 U581u
United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. U.S.-China Relations: Next Steps.
Hearing, 104th Congress, 2nd session. Washington, GPO, 1996. 63 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 U582ub
United States. Congress. House. Committee on National Security. Security Challenges Posed by China.
Hearing. 104 Congress, 2nd session. Washington, GPO, 1996. 112 p.
Book call no.: 355.033051 U58s
United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on U.S. National Security
and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China. U. S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China.
Washington, GPO, May 1999. 3 vols
Popularly known as "The Cox Report".
Also available online at: http://www.house.gov/coxreport/
Book call no.: 355.34320951 U58u
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Consequences of MFN Renewal for China.
Hearing, 104th Congress, 2nd session. Washington, GPO, 1996. 115 p.
Book call no.: 337.73051 U582c
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. U.S. Interests at the June U.S.-China Summit.
Hearing, 105th Congress, 2nd session. Washington, GPO, 1998. 79 p.
www.access.gpo.gov/congress/senate/senatellsh105.html
Book call no.: 327.73051 U581uc
United States. Department of Defense. The United States Security Strategy for the East Asia-Pacific Region: 1998.
Washington, 1998. 68 p.
Book call no.: R 355.03305 U58 1998
United States. Department of State. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963.
Washington, GPO, 1997. 18 microfiches
Book call no.: 327.73 U581pa MFiche 1961-1963 v.22,24
Vogel, Ezra F., ed. Living with China: U.S./China Relations in the Twenty-First Century.
New York, W.W. Norton, 1997. 336 p.
Book call no.: 327.73051 L785
White, Lynn T. Taiwan's China Problem: After a Decade or Two, Can There Be a Solution?.
Washington, Johns Hopkins University, 1998. 41 p.(SAIS policy forum series, no.
6)
Also available online at: http://www.sais-jhu.edu/pubs/policyforum/white.pdf
Book call no.: 327.51051249 W585t
Crider, Kimberly A. The Strategic Implications of Culture: A Historical Analysis of China's Culture and Implications for U.S. Policy.
Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1999. 44 p.
Also available online at: http://www.au.af.mil/au/database/research/ay1999/acsc/99-031.htm
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 C9281s
Get, Jer Donald. What's with the Relationship Between America's Army and China's PLA? An Examination of the Terms of the U.S. Army's Strategic Peace-Time Engagement with the PLA of the PRC.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, March 25, 1996. 32 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-607 G394w
Goldman, Charles A. and Pollack, Jonathan D. Engaging China in the International Export Control Process: Options for U.S. Policy.
Santa Monica, CA, Rand, 1997. 43 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 30352-87 no.197
Jackson, Andrew L. The United States and China in the Near Term and the United States Military's Role.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 1998. 27 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 J12u
Kan, Shirley A. China: Possible Missile Technology Transfers from U.S. Satellite Export Policy - Background and Chronology.
Washington, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 2000. 49 p.
"Updated February 28, 2000".
Doc. call no.: M-U 42953-1 no. 98-485 F 2000 Feb. 28
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. China-Southeast Asia Relations: Trends, Issues, and Implications for the United States,
by Robert G. Sutter. Washington, 1997. 15 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42953-1 no.97-553 F
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. China: U.S. Economic Sanctions,
by Dianne E. Rennack. Washington, 1997. 49 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42953-1 no.96-272 F
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service. Japan-China Relations: Status, Outlook, and Implications for the United States,
by Robert G. Sutter. Washington, 1996. 10 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42953-1 no.96-864 F
Olmer, Lional H. China and America: The Economic Dimension.
Washington, Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom, 1997. 14 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 44280
Pollack, Jonathan D. Designing a New American Security Strategy for Asia.
Santa Monica, CA, Rand Corporation, 1996. 34 p.
Reprinted from "Weaving the Net: Conditional Engagement with China".
Doc. call no.: M-U 30352-73 no.541
Simmons, Brian M. Preparing for China in the Twenty-First Century.
Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army War College, 1998. 31 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 S592p
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
Stokes, Mark A. China's Strategic Modernization: Implications for U.S. National Security.
Colorado Springs, CO, USAF Institute for National Security Studies, 1997. 61 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 44294
from the United Sates and the European Union since the 1989 Embargoes.
Washington, 1998. 19 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 41026-147 no.98-176
Wallace, Michael J. East West "Giants" on Collision Course: Underlying Causes for Future US-China Conflict, a Research Paper.
Maxwell AFB, AL, Air Command and Staff College, 1997. 81 p.
Also available online at: http://www.au.af.mil/au/database/projects/ay1997/acsc/97-0601I.pdf
Doc. call no.: M-U 43122 W192e
Yung, Christopher D. Arguments for and Against Using China as an Explicit Factor in U.S. Force Planning.
Alexandria, VA, Center for Naval Analyses, 1996. 37 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 31914-40 no. 96-131
Accomplishments of the U.S.-China Summit. Business America 118:28-29 November 1997.
Ahrari, M. Ehsan. U.S. Military Strategic Perspectives on the PRC: New Frontiers of Information-Based War. Asian Survey 37:1163-1180 December 1997.
Albright, Madeleine. American Principle and Purpose in East Asia. Sino-American Relations 24:11-25 Spring 1998.
Albright, Madeleine. U.S. - Asia Pacific Relations: An Overview. U.S. Department of State Dispatch
9:6-10 September 1998.
Address made to the Australasia Centre of the Asia
Society, Syndey, Australia, July 30, 1998.
Albright, Madeleine. U.S. Leadership for a Global Community and China's Emerging Role. U.S. Department of State Dispatch
8:24-26 May 1997.
Also available online at: http://www.state.gov/www/publications/dispatch/May1997.pdf
Albright's Visit to China Sets the Stage for June Summit. Foreign Policy Bulletin 9:95-99 May-June 1998.
Bates, Gill. Limited Engagement. Foreign Affairs 78:65-76 July-August 1999.
Bi, Jianxiang. Managing Taiwan Operations in the Twenty-First Century. Naval War College Review 52:30-58 Autumn 1999.
Bodansky, Yossef. Why Beijing "Eventually Expects War with the United States". Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy 25:12-13 May-Jun 1997.
Brzezinski, Zbigniew. Living with China. National Interest No. 59:5-21 Spring 2000.
Byman, Daniel and others. U.S. Policy Options Toward an Emerging China. Pacific Review, No. 4, 12:421-451 1999.
Carpenter, Ted Galen. Managing a Great Power Relationship: The United States, China and East Asian Security. Journal of Strategic Studies 21:1-20 March 1998.
Chan, Steve. Relating to China: Problematic Approaches Versus Feasible Emphases. World Affairs 161:179-185 Spring 1999.
Chang, Ya-chun. Beijing's Maritime Rivalry with the United States and Japan: the Search for Institutionalized Mechanisms of Competition. Issues & Studies 34:56-79 June 1998.
Chang, Ya-chun. Beijing's Strategies and Actions Toward Washington: Containment and Counter-Containment. Issues & Studies 33:46-63 September 1997.
Clinton, Jiang Engage in Open Dialogue, Sign Accords on Security and Technology. Foreign Policy Bulletin 9:2-31 July-August 1998.
Clinton, William J. China and the National Interest. Sino-American Relations
24:3-15 Summer 1998.
Speech made by President Clinton in Washington, DC on
October 24, 1997.
Cohen, William S. Working Together Is Best Avenue for U.S. and China. Defense Issues
13,no.14:1-4 1998.
Prepared remarks at the Academy of Military Sciences,
Beijing, China, Jan 19, 1998.
Copper, John F. A US Negotiating Role in Resolving Beijing-Taipei Differences? Journal of East Asian Affairs 12:384-417 Summer-Fall 1998.
Crowell, Todd and Hsieh, David. A Win-Win Summit. Asiaweek
24:28-30+ July 10, 1998.
Also available online at: http://www.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/98/0710/cs_1_summit.html
Dai, Xiaohua. Sino-US Relations Recalled. Beijing Review 40:10-12 October 20-26, 1997.
Dai, Xiaohua. Witnessing the Establishment of Sino-US Relations. Beijing Review 42:8-11 January 18-24, 1999.
Danitz, Tiffany and others. China Wins House Vote. Insight on the News 13:8-11 July 21, 1997.
Danitz, Tiffany. MFN Players Take Positions. Insight on the News 13:22-23 June 9, 1997.
Economy, Elizabeth. Getting China Right. Current History 98:254-259 September 1999.
Economy, Elizabeth. Painting China Green. Foreign Affairs 78:14-18 March-April 1999.
Ferguson, Charles. Sparking a Buildup: U.S. Missile Defense and China's Nuclear Arsenal. Arms Control Today 30:13-18 March 2000.
Flamm, Don. Is US Overseas Presence Still Important for Asia? Asian Defence Journal No. 8:6-11 August 1998.
Forney, Matt and others. China Images: Taiwan Is an Easy Sell for Washington Lobbyists, China Isn't. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:24-25 February 26, 1998.
Forney, Matt. Hoist with His Own Petard. Far Eastern Economic Review
160:16+ November 3, 1997.
Jiang Zemin turns his U.S. photo-op into a contrast
of political cultures.
Franklin, Barbara Hackman. China Today. Vital Speeches of the Day 63:610-615 August 1, 1997.
Friedman, Norman. China, Spies, and Other Dragons. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 125:91-92 October 1999.
Friedman, Norman. World Naval Developments in Review. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 123:110-112+ May 1997.
Funabashi, Yoichi. A View from Asia. Foreign Policy No.109:51-54 Winter 1997-1998.
Garrett, Banning and Glaser, Bonnie. Chinese Apprehensions about Revitalization of the U.S.-Japan Alliance. Asian Survey 37:383-402 April 1997.
Gertz, Bill. Missile Deception. Hoover Digest
No.4:93-98 1999.
Excerpt from "Betrayal: How the Clinton Administration
Undermined American Security".
Gingrich Visit Marked by Blunt Words on Taiwan, Human Rights. Foreign Policy Bulletin
8:64-66 May-June 1997.
Excerpts from speeches made by House Speaker Gingrich.
Grier, Peter. The China Problem. Air Force Magazine
82:70-75 August 1999.
Congressional investigations document China's massive
acquisition of US technology.
Halloran, Richard. China: Restoring the Middle Kingdom. Parameters
28:56-68 Summer 1998.
Also available online at: Http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usawc/parameters/98summer/halloran.htm
Halloran, Richard. Muscle Display: U.S. Tackles Chinese Doubts about Its Military Resolve. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:26+ March 19, 1998.
Hao, Yufan. The Institutional Constraints in the United States' China Policymaking: The Role of Congress. Issues & Studies 33:25-50 May 1997.
Harland, Bryce. Crisis in Asia: China, Japan, and the United States. New Zealand International Review 23:24-27 November-December 1998.
Hawkins, William R. For All the Tea in China: The "Commercial Temptation" in U.S. Foreign Policy. Strategic Review 25:7-18 Fall 1997.
Hickey, Dennis Van Vranken. The Revised U.S.-Japan Security Guidelines: Inspections for Beijing and Taipei. Issues & Studies 34:72-89 April 1998.
Holloway, Nigel. Beyond the Beltway. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:14-16 June 5, 1997.
Holloway, Nigel. Making an Enemy. Far Eastern Economic Review
160:14-16 March 20, 1997.
Hawks in the United States are pressing for
"adversarial engagement" with China and their views could be gaining
sympathy in Washington.
Holloway, Nigel. No Sale Just Yet. Far Eastern Economic Review
160:14-16 June 19, 1997.
Clinton may allow U.S. firms to export nuclear
reactors to China.
Holloway, Nigel and others. Not to Our Liking. Far Eastern Economic Review
160:16+ June 26,1997.
China is opposing the updated U.S.-Japan security
threat.
Hsiung, James C. The U.S. "All-Out Engagement" China Policy and Its Implications for Beijing and Taipei. Asian Affairs, an American Review 26:26-36 Spring 1999.
Hu, Qihau. Wartime Pilots Get Reunion. China Today 48:60-61 April 1999.
Hu, Xiaobo. A Milestone as Well as a Millstone: The Jiang-Clinton Summit. Issues & Studies 33:1-18 December 1997.
Jiang and Clinton Meet the Press. Beijing Review 41:13 July 20-26, 1998.
Jiang-Clinton Summit. Beijing Review 41:11-12 July 20-26, 1998.
Jiang on Problems Between US and China. Beijing Review 41:7-8 July 13-19, 1998.
Joint Communique on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations Between the People's Republic of China and the United States of America (Jan 1, 1979). Beijing Review 41:21 June 29 - July 5, 1998.
Kamath, P. M. US-China Relations under the Clinton Administration: Comprehensive Engagement or the Cold War Again? Strategic Analysis 22:691-709 August 1998.
Katju, Valmiki. US-Chinese Relations and Their Impact on India's Security. Indian Defence Review 13:31-36 January-March 1998.
Kau, Michael Y. M. Clinton's "Three No's" Policy: A Critical Assessment. Brown Journal of World Affairs 6:15-22 Summer/Fall 1999.
Klintworth, Gary. More Bad Blood Between China and the US. Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter 25:16-17 October-November 1999.
Klintworth, Gary. US-China: Framework for a Strategic Partnership. Asia-Pacific Defence Reporter 24:6 June-July 1998.
Lampton, David M. China and Clinton's America: Have They Learned Anything? Asian Survey 37:1099-1118 December 1997.
Lawrence, Susan V. China at 50: Yearning to Lead. Far Eastern Economic Review 162:18-19 September 16, 1999.
Lawrence, Susan V. Sparring Partners. Far Eastern Economic Review
161:12-14 July 9, 1998.
Clinton treats China as a global power, but both
sides are still wary.
Li, Haibo. History Has Brought Us Together. Beijing Review 41:7-10 July 20-26, 1998.
Li, Jinhui. China and US: Seek a Real Strategic Partnership. Beijing Review 41:11-12 June 29-July 5, 1998.
Lutterbeck, Deborah and others. Riders on the Storm. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:10-12 June 25, 1998.
Maier, Timothy W. China's Dirty Laundry. Insight on the News
13:14-15 October 6-13, 1997.
Declassified records tell a familiar tale about
Chinese espionage going back more than five years.
Maier, Timothy W. Clinton and China. Insight on the News
15:12-13+ April 19, 1999.
Maier, Timothy W. Why Red China Targeted the Clinton White House. Insight on the News
13:8-11 May 26, 1997.
Matthews, William. (ADM) Prueher Sees Eased Threat in Asia. Navy Times 48:4 November 9, 1998.
McQueen, Cheryl. Secretary Daley's Trip to Hong Kong SAR, Beijing and Dalian, China Emphasizes Importance of Our Commerical Ties. Business America 118:23-27 November 1997.
Metzger, Thomas A. and Myers, Ramon H. Chinese Nationalism and American Policy. Orbis 42:21-36 Winter 1998.
Miller, Frank. China Hosts Visit by the U.S. Commander in Chief, Pacific. Asia-Pacific Defense Forum 23:30-36 Spring 1998.
Naylor, Sean D. Chinese Denied Full Access to the NTC (National Training Center): Unprecedented Visit Request Nixed after Army Resistance. Army Times 59:8-9 March 29, 1999.
Ni, Feng. Development in Sino-US Relations Maintained. Beijing Review 42:6-8 April 19-25, 1999.
Ni, Feng. Recent Development in Sino-US Relations. Beijing Review 41:7-9 June 29-July 5, 1998.
Nye, Joseph S. China's Re-emergence and the Future of the Asia-Pacific. Survival 39:65-79 Winter 1997-1998.
Opall, Barbara. Pentagon: Time to Pressure Chinese. Army Times 58:24 September 8, 1997.
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.
Peng, Zengjun. Zhu's US Trip: Dialogue for Understanding. Beijing Review 42:10-13 May 10, 1999
Perry, James D. Operation Allied Force: The View from Beijing. Aerospace Power Journal
9:79-91 Summer 2000.
Also available online at:
http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/apj00/sum00/perry.htm
Prina, L. Edgar. Heritage Analyst (Richard D. Fisher Jr.) Warns Against New Tilt to Beijing. Sea Power 41:47-48 June 1998.
Prueher, Joseph W. Asia-Pacific Security: The US Pacific Command Perspective. RUSI Journal 143:10-14 April 1998.
Pye, Lucian W. The United States and Asia in 1997: Nothing Dramatic, Just Incremental Progress. Asian Survey 38:99-106 January 1998.
Remarks by US President in Address on China and the National Interest. Beijing Review 40:12-16 November 10-16, 1997.
Ren, Ying. Sino-US Relations on the Threshold of the 21st Century. China Today 47:32-35 October 1998.
Robinson, Clarence A., Jr. Essential Asia-Pacific Region's Security Framework Emerges. Signal
52:53-55 November 1997.
Also available online at: http://www.us.net/signal/Archive/Nov97/essential-nov.html
Ross, Robert. Why Our Hardliners Are Wrong. National Interest No. 49:42-51 Fall 1997.
Ross, Robert S. The Geography of the Peace: East Asia in the Twenty-First Century. International Security 23:81-118 Spring 1999.
Sautman, Barry. The Tibet Issue in Post-Summit Sino-American Relations. Pacific Affairs 72:7-21 Spring 1999.
Seigle, Greg. Foreign Exchange (China-US Nuclear Espionage Furor). Jane's Defence Weekly 31:21 March 31, 1999.
Shalikashvili, John M. U.S., China Share Interests in Peace and Stability. Defense Issues
12,no.29:1-4 1997.
Remarks to the Chinese People's Liberation Army National
Defense University, Beijing, May 14, 1997.
Shambaugh, David. China's Military Views the World: Ambivalent Security. International Security 24:52-79 Winter 1999-2000.
Shambaugh, David. Sino-American Strategic Relations: From Partners to Competitors. Survival 42:97-115 Spring 2000.
Shuja, Sharif M. Washington's Asia Policy. Contemporary Review 274:173-180 April 1999.
Sicherman, Harvey. China's Three Ifs. Officer 76:34-35 April 2000.
Singh, Swaran. Sino-US Defence Ties: Whys and Hows of Their Recent Engagement. Strategic Analysis 22:71-83 April 1998.
Singh, Swaran. Sino-US Summit: Priorities, Problems, and Prospects. Strategic Analysis 22:373-385 June 1998.
Sino-US Joint Statement. Beijing Review 40:7-9 November 17-23, 1997.
Sino-US Presidential Joint Statements. Beijing Review 41:16-17 July 20-26, 1998.
Special Section: The Cox Report. Arms Control Today
29:17-36 April/May 1999.
Includes several articles by various authors on the
subject.
Sundararaman, Shankari. Sino-US Relations: For Better, for Worse. Strategic Analysis 23:45-54 April 1999.
Tarnoff, Peter. Building a New Consensus on China. U.S. Department of State Dispatch
8:27-29 February 1997.
Also available online at: http://www.state.gov/www/publications/dispatch/Feb1997.pdf
Taylor, John. China-United States Relations: Do Not Diverge Because of Misunderstandings. Vital Speeches of the Day 63:764-768 October 1, 1997.
Thompson, Loren B. China Continues to Rise to Regional Dominance. Sea Power
42:51-58 January 1999.
Also available online at: http://www.navyleague.org/seapower/thompson.htm
Trade, Human Rights and Non-Proliferation Persist as Central Themes in U.S.-China Dialogue. Foreign Policy Bulletin
8:62-71 January-February 1997.
Excerpts from press briefing by Secretary of
State Christopher, November 26 1996.
Tucker, Nancy Bernkopf. China-Taiwan: US Debates and Policy Choices. Survival 40:150-167 Winter 1998-1999.
Tucker, Nancy Bernkopf. A Precarious Balance: Clinton and China. Current History 97:243-249 September 1998.
Tung, Chen-Yuan. Trilateral Economic Relations among Taiwan, China, and the United States. Asian Affairs, an American Review 25:220-235 Winter 1999.
U.S.-Asia Relations and Supporting Effective Global Leadership. U.S. Department of State Dispatch 9:5-9 August 1998.
Van Ness, Peter. Alternative U.S. Strategies with Respect to China and the Implications for Vietnam. Contemporary Southeast Asia 20:154-170 August 1998.
Wang, Jisi. The Role of the United States as a Global and Pacific Power: A View from China. Pacific Review 10,no.1:1-18 1997.
Weiss, Julian. A New Asian Agenda. Washington Quarterly 23:21-24 Winter 2000.
Westad, Odd Arne. Containing China? NSC-68 as Myth and Dogma. SAIS Review 19:85-91 Winter-Spring 1999.
Xu, Guangqiu. Anti-U.S. Sentiments in China, 1986-96: Sources, Development, and Impact. Issues & Studies 34:70-99 January 1998.
Xu, Guangqiu. The United States and the Tibet Issue. Asian Survey 37:1062-1077 November 1997.
Yan, Jian. The Taiwan Issue in US-China Relations. New Zealand International Review 25:7-10 May/June 2000.
Yang, Jiawen. U.S. Trade with China: Programs, Practices, and Opportunites for Taiwanese Firms. Issues & Studies 34:49-73 September 1998.
Yang, Jiemian. U.S. China Policy and the "Two-State" Theory. Brown Journal of World Affairs 6:23-34 Summer/Fall 1999.
Yuan, I. U.S. - China Nonproliferation Cooperation: Debacle or Success? A Constructivist/Neorealist Debate. Issues & Studies 34:29-55 June 1998.
Yuan, Jing-Dong. Sanctions, Domestic Politics, and U.S. China Policy. Issues & Studies 33:90-123 October 1997.
Zhang, Liping. Chronology in Sino-US Relations. Beijing Review 41:14-17 June 29-July 5, 1998.
Zhang, Yunling. Changing Sino-US-Japanese Realtions. Pacific Review 10,no.10:451-465 1997.
Zhao, Suisheng. The Lonely Superpower: Chinese Views on America's Role in the Post-Cold War World. Brown Journal of World Affairs 5:95-107 Summer-Fall 1998.
Zhu, Rongji. United States and China Relations: China's Early Accession into the World Trade Organization. Vital Speeches of the Day 65:418-421 May 1, 1999.
Foreign Relations - Vietnam
Books
Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference book.
Ang, Cheng Guan. Vietnamese Communists' Relations with China and the Second Indochina Conflict, 1956-1962. Jefferson, NC, McFarland, 1997. 321 p.
Book call no.: 327.597051 A581v
Amer, Ramses. The Territorial Disputes Between China and Vietnam and Regional Stability. Contemporary Southeast Asia 19:86-113 June 1997.
Ang, Cheng Guan. Vietnam-China Relations since the End of the Cold War. Asian Survey 38:1122-1141 December 1998.
Chang, Pao-Min. Vietnam and China: New Opportunities and New Challenges. Contemporary Southeast Asia 19:136-151 September 1997.
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