Chapter 1 U.S.-China Relations in the 21st Century Chapter 2 U.S.-China Relations in a Changing World Chapter 3 Authoritarian Resilience: Institutionalization and the Transition to China's Fourth Generation Chapter 4 China's Invisible Social Revolution and Sino-American Cultural Relations Chapter 5 Domestic Changes in China and Implications for American Policy Chapter 6 Chinese Nationalism and Its Foreign Policy Ramifications Chapter 7 Encroaching On the Middle Kingdom? China's View of Its Place in the World Chapter 8 Opportunities and Challenges for U.S.-China Relations
June Teufel Dreyer is Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Miami. Dr. Dreyer is a member of the US-China Security Review Commission and a Senior Fellow with the Foreign Policy Research Institute. Her research centers on ethnic minorities; the Chinese military; cross-strait relations, and security issues in the Asia-Pacific. Dr. Dreyer is the author of China's Forty Millions: Minority Nationalities and National Integration in the People's Republic of China, and China's Political System: Modernization and Tradition. Her articles have appeared in numerous scholarly journals. Christopher Marsh is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Asian Studies at Baylor University. His research centers on communist studies and transition politics, with a focus on Russia and China. He is currently completing a book titled Unparalleled Reforms: Lesson-drawing and Policy Choice in the Soviet and Chinese Transitions from Communism. Dr. Marsh is also the author of Russia at the Polls: Voters, Elections, and Democratization and Making Russian Democracy Work: Social Capital, Economic Development, and Democratization, and numerous journal articles published in Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, the Journal of Baltic Studies, the American Journal of Chinese Studies, and Communist and Post-Communist Studies.
China is changing rapidly in all aspects. Fortunately, each of
these chapters is a substantial scholarly contribution that
reflects the depth of knowledge of its author and draws solidly on
the historical and cultural context, and they are likely to stand
the test of relevance and significance for some years to come.
*The China Journal*
...Provides some insightful thoughts by prominent commentators on
various issues related to Sino-American relations or China's
domestic policy.
*Journal of Asian Studies*
I urge anyone interested in the complex, changing relations between
the United States and the People's Republic of China to read this
book. The contributors, former senior U.S. government officials and
outstanding academic analysts, provide a readable and thoughtful
discussion of the principal domestic and international factors
affecting the evolving U.S.-China relationship.
*Ralph N. Clough, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International
Studies, Johns Hopkins University*
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