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Introduction: The Legacy of U.S. China Policy, 1989-2000 | 1 | (20) | |||
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Part I: China Policy Making in the Executive Branch | |||||
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Part II: The Role of the U.S. Congress in China Policy Making | |||||
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Part III: The Taiwan Factor | |||||
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Part IV: External Influences on U.S. China Policy | |||||
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Index | 297 | (14) | |||
About the Contributors | 311 |
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