CHINA
April 2001
Compiled by Sandhya Malladi, Bibliographer
Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL
Contents
Industry, Trade and Economics - Industry
Documents
United States. Defense Intelligence Agency. China Targets the Global Pharmaceutical Market (U). Washington, 1998. 8 p.
Doc. call no.: M-S 41290-2115 1999 no. 1818-1
Yatsko, Pamela. The Bigger, the Better. Far Eastern Economic Review 161:10-13 May 21, 1998.
International Affairs--Books
Bell, Roger and others, eds. Negotiating the Pacific Century: The "New" Asia, the United States, and Australia. St.
Leonards, Australia, Allen & Unwin, 1996. 324 p.
Chapter 3 - The Rise of China: Economic Growth, Domestic Politics and International Relations, by David S. Goodman, pp 51-65.
Book call no.: 327.94 N384
Roy, Denny, ed. The New Security Agenda in the Asia-Pacific Region. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997. 183 p.
Chapter 2 - World Order: New Challenges at the Global Level, by Robert O'Neill, pp 5-19.
Book call no.: 355.03305 N5321
Periodicals
Deng, Shulin. China Faces a Water Crisis. China Today 46:41-43 July 1997.
Tong, Shenzhong. The Grand Water Project. China Today 46:44-45 July 1999.
Industry, Trade and Economics -
TradeBooks
Country Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practices. Washington, GPO, 1997. 393 p.
China, pp 24-32.
Book call no.: R 338.9 C855c 1997
The Emerging WTO System and Perspectives from East Asia. Washington, Korea Economic Institute of America, 1996. 300 p.(Joint U.S.-Korea Academic Studies)
China's Role and Priorities in the WTO System, by Gongda Zhao, pp 163-183.
Book call no.: 337.7305195 A168 v. 6 1996
Pomfret, Richard W. T. Is China a "Large Country"?: China's Influence on World Markets. Paris, Development Centre of the
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1997. 66 p.
Book call no.: 330.951 P786i
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. Office of the U.S. Trade Representative. 1997 National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers. Washington, GPO, 1997. 391 p.
People's Republic of China, pp 43-59.
Book call no.: 382.05 U58n 1997
Hecker, JayEtta Z. China Trade: WTO Membership and Most-Favored-Nation Status. [Washington], U.S. General Accounting Office, 1998. 2 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 41026-147 no.98-209 [T]
Borrus, Michael and Cohen, Stephen S. Building China's Information Technology Industry: Tariff Policy and China's Accession to the World Trade Organization. Asian Survey 38:1005-1017 November 1998.
Breslin, Shaun. The Politics of Chinese Trade and the Asian Financial Crises: Questioning the Wisdom of Export-Led Growth. Third World Quarterly: Journal of Emerging Areas 20:1179-1200 December 1999.
China Granted MFN Status (...Again). Foreign Policy Bulletin 8:68-71 July-August 1997.
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.
Eglin, Michael. China's Entry into the WTO (World Trade Organization) with a Little Help from the EU (European Union). International Affairs 73:489-508 July 1997.
Forney, Matt and Holloway, Nigel. In Two Minds. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:66-69 June 19, 1997.
While Beijing moves towards WTO membership and promises to abide by free-trade rules, some of its ministries are doing the opposite.
Hiebert, Murray and Lawrence Susan V. Trade Tightrope. Far Eastern Economic Review 163:22-23 February 24, 2000.
The battle in the US over Normal Trade Relations status.
Holton, Richard H. and Xia, Yuan Lin. China and the World Trade Organization: Can the Assimilation Problems Be Overcome? Asian Survey 38:745-762 August 1998.
Horng, Der-Chin. The EU's New China Policy: The Dimension of Trade Relations. Issues & Studies 34:85-115 July 1998.
Jan, Hung-yi. The PRC's Bid to Enter the GATT/WTO. Issues & Studies 33:33-51 June 1997.
Maggs, John. About That WTO Deal with Beijing. National Journal 31:3464-3467 December 4, 1999.
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.
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.
Wang, Wei. Aviation Benefits from Exchanges. Beijing Review 40:12-16 October 20-26, 1997.
Wang, Yanjuan. WTO: How Close Is the Deal? Beijing Review 42:14-16 May 10, 1999.
Yang, Jiawen. Some Current Issues in U.S.-China Trade Relations. Issues & Studies 34:62-84 July 1998.
Yang, Jiawen. U.S. Trade with China: Programs, Practices, and Opportunites for Taiwanese Firms. Issues & Studies 34:49-73 September 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.
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