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The Middle Kingdom Runs Dry: Tax Evasion in China |
Thanks to a woefully corrupt and inefficient tax system, Beijing is going broke. China must fix its tax problems fast, before globalization speeds it into bankruptcy. By William Gamble. (Foreign Affai...
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The Real Fallout From China's Chernobyl |
(Belfer Center, 5/27/2003)
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The Sixteenth Party Congress and China's Succession |
(Heritage Foundation, 10/3/2002)
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The U.S., China, and the Future of East Asia |
(Heritage Foundation, 3/6/2002)
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Thinking About TMD: Relations With China and Asia’s Stability |
(Nixon Center, 1/6/1999)
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U.S.-China Relations in Post-September 11th World? |
(Nixon Center, 9/18/2002)
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Who's Hu? Assessing China's Heir Apparent, Hu Jintao |
(Heritage Foundation, 4/19/2002)
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Assessing the US-China Summit and Bilateral Ties. |
A Discussion with Ambassadors James Lilley and Winston Lord. (Nixon Center, 11/8/2002)
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Best Fixes for U.S.-China Ties |
(Nixon Center, 4/23/2001)
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Can China's Tolerance Last? |
(Arms Control Association, 1/1/2002)
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China and America--The Way We Live Now |
(World Policy Journal, 9/1/1999)
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China and the Asian Contagion |
So far China has avoided Southeast Asia's financial crisis, but it shares many of the underlying weaknesses that brought on the panic. By Nicholas R. Lardy. (Foreign Affairs, 7/1/1998, $)
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China and the Korean Peninsula |
(Brookings Institute, 4/1/2003)
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China and the World |
The global community is seeking to encourage China the aspiring global citizen while avoiding appeasement of China the dictator. (Nixon Center / Washington Times, 10/1/1998)
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China Holds the Key to Unlocking the North Korean Crisis |
(Belfer Center, 8/8/2003)
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China I: The Coming Conflict with America |
"Many American policymakers and Sinologists believe that China will inevitably become non-ideological, pragmatic, materialistic, and progressively freer in its culture and politics. Beijing, however, ...
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China II: Beijing as a Conservative Power |
Contends that "There is no "China threat," not because China is a benign giant but because it is too weak to challenge the balance of power. China can damage U.S. interests, but it does not require co...
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China: Fiscal Policies for Economic Development |
Q & A with Xiang Huaicheng, Finance Minister of the People’s Republic of China (Nixon Center, 4/22/2002)
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China’s Health Calamity: Causes and Consequences. |
A Panel Discussion with Bates Gill, Myron Cohen and David M. Lampton (Nixon Center, 6/4/2003)
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China’s People’s Liberation Army: Its Future and American Interests |
(Nixon Center, 12/1/1998)
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China's Bid for Permanent Normal Trade Relations |
(Nixon Center, 5/5/2000)
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China's Big Mac Attack |
"Global capitalism pushes one way, and local consumers push right back. Herewith, a parable of globalization." By James L. Watson. (Foreign Affairs, 5/1/2000, $)
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China's Changing Security Calculus |
(Nixon Center, 1/21/2001)
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