Introduction | p. 7 |
Trade with China Benefits the United States | p. 9 |
China Uses Unfair Trade Practices | p. 19 |
Economic Engagement Could Help Make China a Democracy | p. 23 |
Economic Engagement May Have No Effect on China's Government | p. 29 |
U.S. Economic Policies Should Change to Benefit from China's Growth | p. 43 |
Recalls of Products Made in China Are a Serious Problem | p. 50 |
U.S. Laws Can Be Partially Blamed for the Recalls of Chinese-Made Products | p. 56 |
The Chinese Government Exploits Workers Who Make Products for the U.S. | p. 61 |
The United States Should Improve Working Conditions in China | p. 69 |
The U.S. Needs a New Way to Address China's Human Rights Violations | p. 73 |
American Companies Should Not Support China's Free Speech Restrictions | p. 77 |
Chinese Violation of Intellectual Property Rights Costs U.S. Firms Money | p. 85 |
China's Economic Growth Is Bad for the Environment | p. 89 |
Education Must Improve for the U.S. to Compete Economically with China | p. 100 |
Organizations to Contact | p. 106 |
Bibliography | p. 111 |
Index | p. 114 |
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