CHINA
April 2001
Compiled by Sandhya Malladi, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL
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Social Aspects - Environment
Books
Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference book.
Dupont, Alan. The Environment and Security in Pacific Asia. New York, Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1998. 94 p.
Book call no.: 909.82 I61a no.319
Roy, Denny, ed. The New Security Agenda in the Asia-Pacific Region. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997. 183 p.
Chapter 6 - Environmental Scarcities and Conflict: Assessing the Evidence in the Asia-Pacific Region, by Philip Howard, pp 64-75.
Book call no.: 355.03305 N5321
Sinkule, Barbara J. and Ortolano, Leonard. Implementing Environmental Policy in China. Westport, CT,
Praeger, 1995. 226 p.
Book call no.: 363.700951 S617i
Weiss, Edith Brown and Jacobson, Harold K., eds. Engaging Countries: Strengthening Compliance with International Environmental Accords. Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 1998. 615 p.
Ch 11 - China: Implementation under Economic Growth and Market Reform, by Michael Oksenberg and Elizabeth Economy, pp 353-394.
Book call no.: 341.762 E57
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
Campbell, David N. The Maoist Legacy and Environmental Implementation in China: The Case of Xiamen's Yun Dang Lake. Asian Survey 37:859-875 September 1997.
Chen, Chng-chin. Beijing's Environmental Diplomacy. Issues & Studies 33:68-89 October 1997.
Chen, Chang-chin. Beijing's Environmental Protection Strategy. Issues & Studies 33:77-92 July 1997.
Hertsgaard, Mark. Our Real China Problem. Atlantic Monthly 280:97-98+ November 1997.
Also available online at: http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/97nov/china.htm
Landers, Peter. Heated Debate. A New U.S.-China Battleground: The Environment. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:17+ December 18, 1997
Sanders, Richard. The Political Economy of Chinese Environmental Protection: Lessons of the Mao and Deng Years. Third World Quarterly: Journal of Emerging Areas 20:1201-1214 December 1999.
Wan, Ming. China's Economic Growth and the Environment in the Asia-Pacific Region. Asian Survey 38:365-378 April 1998.
Zhang, Weijiong and others. Can China Be a Clean Tiger?: Growth Strategies and Environmental Realities. Pacific Affairs 72:23-37 Spring 1999.
Social Aspects - Human Rights
Books Barnett, Robert. Cutting Off the Serpent's Head: Tightening Control in Tibet, 1994-1995, researched by members of the Tibet Information Network. New York, Human Rights Watch, 1996. 192 p. Cheng, Joseph Y. S., ed. China Review 1998. Hong Kong, Chinese University Press, 1998. 621 p. Country Reports on Human Rights Practices. Washington, GPO, 1999. 1 vol. Kent, Ann E. China, the United Nations, and Human Rights: The Limits of Compliance. Philadelphia, PA, University Press, 1999. 328
p. (Pennsylvania studies in human rights) United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Country Reports on HumanRights Practices for 1997. Washington, GPO, 1998. 260 p. Wu, Hongda Harry. Troublemaker: One Man's Crusade Against China's Cruelty. New York, Times Books, 1996. 328 p. Carney, Christopher P. The (Not So) Long March? China's Pace of Change. Asian Affairs, an American Review 25:236-248 Winter 1999.
Chan, Anita. Labor Standards and Human Rights: Chinese Workers under Market Socialism. Human Rights Quarterly 20:886-904 November 1998.
Chanda, Nayan. Tiananmen Blues. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:24-25+ October 30, 1997. China Defeats U.S.-Danish Motion on Human Rights Record. Foreign Policy Bulletin 8:67-69 May-June 1997.
Gyatso, Tenzin. China and Human Rights. Vital Speeches of the Day 65:423-425 May 1, 1999.
Jan, Hung-yi. Interaction Between Mainland China and the UN Human Rights Regime. Issues & Studies 34:56-89 November-December 1998.
Propelling Healthy Development of World Human Rights. Beijing Review 41:13-15 November 16-22, 1998. Qian, Qichen. Protecting Human Rights: A Universal Ideal. Beijing Review 41:11-13 November 16-22, 1998. Seymour, James D. Human Rights, Repression, and "Stability". Current History 98:281-285 September 1999.
Trade, Human Rights and Non-Proliferation Persist as Central Themes in U.S.-China Dialogue. Foreign Policy Bulletin 8:62-71 January-February 1997. Wan, Ming. Chinese Opinion on Human Rights. Orbis 42:361-374 Summer 1998.
Wan, Ming. Human Rights and Sino-US Relations: Policies and Changing Realities. Pacific Review 10,no.2:237-255 1997.
Wang, Zhuqian. Observations on Human Rights in China. China Today 98:19-21 February 1999.
Whyte, Martin King. Human Rights Trends and Coercive Family Planning in the PRC. Issues & Studies 34:1-29 August 1998.
Wu, Harry. U.S. Policy Toward China: Putting Human Rights on the Agenda. Brown Journal of World Affairs 5:3-14 Winter-Spring 1998.
Zhao, Quansheng and Press, Barry. The U.S. Promotion of Human Rights and China's Response. Issues & Studies 34:30-62 August 1998.
Zhu, Muzhi. Peace, Development, and Human Rights. Beijing Review 40:15-18 July 14-20, 1997.
Please note: A call number beginning with "R" denotes a reference
book.
Book call no.: 323.490515 C991
Book call no.: 951.05 C53911 1998
China, pp 837 - 886.
Book call no.: 323.4 D419c
Book call no.: 323.0951 K37c
China, pp 196-204.
Book call no.: 323.4 U589c 1997
Book call no.: 365.450951 W959t
Human rights issues will weigh heavy on
Clinton-Jiang summit.
A speech delivered at the International
Symposium on World Human Rights Toward the 21st Century by Qizheng
Zhao, Minister of the Information Office of the State Council, on October 21, 1998.
Address made by the Chinese Vice-Premier at the International Symposium on World Human Rights Toward the 21st Century on October 20, 1998.
Excerpts from press briefing by Secretary of State Christopher, November 26 1996.
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