Acknowledgments | vii | ||
Introduction | ix | ||
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1 U.S.-China Relations in a Changing World | 1 | (12) | |
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2 Authoritarian Resilience: Institutionalization and the Transition to China's Fourth Generation | 13 | (14) | |
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3 China's Invisible Social Revolution and Sino-American Cultural Relations | 27 | (16) | |
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4 Domestic Changes in China and Implications for American Policy | 43 | (20) | |
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5 Chinese Nationalism and Its Foreign Policy Ramifications | 63 | (22) | |
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6 Encroaching on the Middle Kingdom? China's View of Its Place in the World | 85 | (20) | |
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7 Opportunities and Challenges for U.S.-China Relations | 105 | (10) | |
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Appendix 1: The Three Communiqués | 115 | (8) | |
Appendix 2: U.S.-China Security Review Commission Report | 123 | (12) | |
Appendix 3: U.S. National Security Strategy, 2002 | 135 | (32) | |
Index | 167 | (10) | |
About the Contributors | 177 |
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