CHINA


April 2001
Compiled by Sandhya Malladi, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL


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Foreign Relations - Israel


Periodicals

Kumaraswamy, P. R. China and Israel: Normalisation and After. China Report 34:265-286 July-December 1998.

Shichor, Yitzhak. Israel's Military Transfers to China and Taiwan. Survival 40:68-91 Spring 1998.


Foreign Relations - Japan


Books

Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference book.

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

Denoon, David. Strategic Competition Between China, Taiwan, and Japan. Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, 1997. 2 p.
Book call no.: 330.951 D413s

McDougall, Derek. The International Politics fo 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

Ross, Robert S. Managing a Changing Relationship: China's Japan Policy in the 1990s. Carlisle Barracks, PA, Strategic Studies Institute, 1996. 29 p.
Book call no.: 327.51052 R825m

Documents

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

Russell, Robin L. Uncle Sam in Asia: Western Bastion of Vulnerable Salient?. Newport, RI, Naval War College, 1997. 17 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 41662 R966u


Periodicals

Alexander, Lewis M. International Perspectives on Maritime Boundary Disputes Involving Korea, Japan, and China. Korea Observer 30:1-7 Spring 1999.

Austin, Greg and Betzler, Diana. Gulfs in Sino-Japanese Relations: An Evaluation of Japan's Cultural Diplomacy Toward China. Journal of East Asian Affairs 11:570-613 Summer-Fall 1997.

Bi, Jianxiang. Managing Taiwan Operations in the Twenty-First Century. Naval War College Review 52:30-58 Autumn 1999.

Building a Friendly and Cooperative Sino-Japanese Relationship. Beijing Review 41:8-10 November 2-8, 1998.

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.

Crowell, Todd. Soothing China. Asiaweek 23:19+ September 19, 1997.
Japanese leader's visit plugs message of peace.
Also available online at: http://cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/97/0919/nat1.html/

Downs, Erica Strecker and Saunders, Phillip C. Legitimacy and the Limits of Nationalism: China and Diaoyu Islands. International Security 23:114-146 Spring 1999.

Garrett, Banning and Glaser, Bonnie. Chinese Apprehensions about Revitalization of the U.S.-Japan Alliance. Asian Survey 37:383-402 April 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 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.

Landers, Peter and Lawrence, Susan V. Sorry, No Apology. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:21 December 10, 1998.
Summit may have pushed China and Japan further apart.

Lawrence, Susan V. Miles to Go. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:21-22+ November 26, 1998.
The China-Japan summit may heal the wounds of a past war, but other frictions remain.

Li Peng Speaks at Reception in Tokyo. Beijing Review 40:7-8 December 1-7, 1997.

Park, Minkyu and Kim, Taeho. Anchoring a New Pattern of Interdependence and Strategic Rivalry: China-Japan Relations Toward the 21st Century. Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 10:121-140 Summer 1998.

Shuja, Sharif M. China after Deng Xiaoping: Implications for Japan. East Asia: An International Quarterly 17:69-94 Spring 1999.

Tsang, Steve. Japan's Role in the Asia Pacific: The Views from Greater China. Security Dialogue 30:413-424 December 1999.

Understanding Needed for Building a Friendly Cooperative Partnership. Beijing Review 42:14-15 January 18-24, 1999.

Zhang, Dong Dong. Negotiating for a Liberal Economic Regime: The Case of Japanese FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) in China. Pacific Review 11,no.1:51-78 1998.

Zhang, Yunling. Changing Sino-US-Japanese Relations. Pacific Review no.10:451-465 1997.


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