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9781560003786

Market Liberalism

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  • ISBN13:

    9781560003786

  • ISBN10:

    1560003782

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1998-07-01
  • Publisher: Transaction Pub

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Summary

Analyzing the overseas effect of the market force of U.S. foreign policy toward China, Cheung puts forth the idea of Augmented Market Liberalism (AML), arguing that the establishment of the market economy was induced by U.S. foreign policy.

Author Biography

Gordon C. K. Cheung is in the Department of Government and Public Administration at the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
vii(2)
Preface ix
1. Introduction
1(14)
Part One: Theory 15(20)
2. A Framework for Analysis
15(20)
Part Two: U.S. Construction of the Asian-Pacific Market Economy 35(30)
3. U.S. Encroachment of Japan
35(10)
4. U.S. Embankment of the Four Little Dragons
45(20)
Part Three: U.S. Market Augmentation Policy toward China 65(48)
5. The Cold War Syndrome and China's Isolation
65(20)
6. Nixon's 1972 Visit to China as a Result of Market Forces
85(12)
7. A Change of U.S. Power Context and China's Adaptation to the World Economy
97(16)
Part Four: U.S. Engagement with China 113(32)
8. U.S. Foreign Policy Divergences with China
113(16)
9. U.S. Foreign Policy Convergences with China
129(16)
Part Five: Conclusions 145(12)
10. The Market Force and China's Transformation
145(12)
Appendix 157(2)
Bibliography 159(14)
Index 173

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