The making of Chinese foreign and security policy in the era of reform, 1978-2000 /

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Other Authors: Lampton, David M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2001.
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Table of Contents:
  • China's foreign and national security policy-making process : is it changing and does it matter? / David M. Lampton
  • The central leadership, supraministry coordinating bodies, states council ministries, and party departments / Lu Ning
  • The influence of the gun : China's central military commission and its relationship with the military, party, and state decision-making systems / Tai Ming Cheung
  • The external relations of China's provinces / Peter T.Y. Cheung and James T.H. Tang
  • The foreign policy outlook of China's "third generation" elite / H. Lyman Miller and Liu Xiaohong
  • The domestic context of Chinese foreign policy : does "public opinion" matter? / Joseph Fewsmith and Stanley Rosen
  • Empowered and restrained : Chinese foreign policy in the age of economic interdependence / Thomas G. Moore and Dixia Yang
  • The impact of international regimes on Chinese foreign policy-making : broadening perspectives and policies ... but only to a point / Elizabeth Economy
  • Two steps forward, one step back : the dynamics of Chinese nonproliferation and arms control policy-making in an era of reform / Bates Gill
  • Chinese decision-making regarding Taiwan, 1979-2000 / Michael D. Swaine
  • The case of China's accession to GATT/WTO / Margaret M. Pearson
  • The making of China's Korea policy in the era of reform / Samuel S. Kim.