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Power and restraint : a shared vision for the U.S.-China relationship /

by Rosecrance, Richard N; Guoliang, Gu.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : PublicAffairs, c2009Edition: 1st ed.Description: xvi, 251 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781586487423; 1586487426.Subject(s): United States -- Relations -- China | China -- Relations -- United StatesOnline resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description Summary: Over several years, some of the most distinguished Chinese and American scholars have engaged in a major research project, sponsored by the China-U.S. Exchange Foundation (USEF), to address the big bilateral and global issues the two countries face. Historically, the ascension of a great power has resulted in armed conflict. This group of scholars--experts in politics, economics, international security, and environmental studies--set out to establish consensus on potentially contentious issues and elaborate areas where the two nations can work together to achieve common goals. Featuring essays on global warming, trade relations, Taiwan, democratization, WMDs and bilateral humanitarian intervention, this study finds that China and the United States can exist side by side and establish mutual understanding to better cope with the common challenges they face.--Publisher description.
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JZ1318 S74 2013 Globalization : JZ1318 W4612 2001 全球化壓力下的世界文化 : JZ1480 A57 C6 2009 The rise of China : JZ1480 A57 C67 2009 Power and restraint : JZ1480 F47 2005 Colossus : JZ1480 L54 2007 The American era : JZ1730 M674 2006 Foreigners within the gates :

Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-231) and index.

Over several years, some of the most distinguished Chinese and American scholars have engaged in a major research project, sponsored by the China-U.S. Exchange Foundation (USEF), to address the big bilateral and global issues the two countries face. Historically, the ascension of a great power has resulted in armed conflict. This group of scholars--experts in politics, economics, international security, and environmental studies--set out to establish consensus on potentially contentious issues and elaborate areas where the two nations can work together to achieve common goals. Featuring essays on global warming, trade relations, Taiwan, democratization, WMDs and bilateral humanitarian intervention, this study finds that China and the United States can exist side by side and establish mutual understanding to better cope with the common challenges they face.--Publisher description.


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