The Empire Strikes Back
Tags: UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- 2001-2009; CHINA -- Foreign relations -- 1976-; INTERNATIONAL relations; ASIA -- Foreign relations
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- The Empire Strikes Back. Liu, Melinda // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);9/12/2005, Vol. 146 Issue 11, p45
Looks at how China is pushing back against American political and military influence in Asia. Review of how American and Chinese officials joined hands in the war against terrorism; Suggestion that China is asserting itself by using multilateral alliances; Discussion of how the U.S. supported...
- China's Quest for Asia. Dillon, Dana; Tkacik Jr., John J. // Policy Review;Dec2005/Jan2006, Issue 134, p29
The article examines the motivations for the emergence of China as an Asian economic and military power as of 2005. It analyzes the factors which contributed to the decline in U.S. influence on the region. It also discusses the resentment being felt by Asian leaders against the decision of the...
- U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS. // Background Notes on Countries of the World: People's Republic of;Oct2007, p17
The article focuses on the U.S.-China relations. U.S. and China had 136 meetings at the ambassadorial level in 1954-1970. U.S. started measures to relax trade restrictions and other impediments to bilateral contact in 1969. Both countries established the U.S. Liason Office in Beijing and a...
- Willing accomplices. Silva, Jeffrey // RCR Wireless News;10/10/2005, Vol. 24 Issue 41, p10
Comments on the state of the foreign relations between the U.S. and China as of October 2005. Ways in which the U.S. participate in the Chinese suppression of democracy; Closure of Internet cafes across China; Speculation behind the reluctance of the U.S. to criticize Chinese human rights abuses.
- China's Crude Quest. Luft, Gal // Foreign Policy;May/Jun2005, Issue 148, p11
Presents a letter to the editor of "Foreign Policy" regarding international relations between China and the United States. Response to "China Rising," in the January/February 2005 issue of the journal.
- Strengthening Our Relationship. Murray, Patty // Vital Speeches of the Day;Oct2006, Vol. 72 Issue 24, p675
The article presents a speech by Patty Murray, United States Senator from Washington State, delivered to the Washington Council on International Trade in Seattle, Washington on July 6, 2006. She discusses the United States' foreign relations with China and argues that it is important to pursue...
- China's Hill to Climb. // Foreign Policy;Sep/Oct2005, Issue 150, p23
Presents the results of a poll regarding international relations between the United States and China. Graph showing the attitudes of legislators, the public, and business leaders towards China; Graph showing the attitudes of legislators, the public, and business leaders on whether the U.S....
- Living With The Giants. Gyngell, Allan // Time International (South Pacific Edition);4/25/2005, Issue 16, p27
The article focuses on Australia's foreign relations with China and the U.S. China may lag far behind the U.S. in military capability, but its political and economic influence is growing very fast. Since the early 1990s, China has emerged as a significant regional power and has become the...
- United States Relations with China and Taiwan. Keith, James R. // DISAM Journal of International Security Assistance Management;Fall2005, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p88
Reports on the status of U.S. relations with China and Taiwan as of September 2005. Progress in the international trade relations between Taiwan and China; Defense systems approved by U.S. President George W. Bush to be sold to Taiwan which include diesel submarines; Status of the modernization...


