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  • Relations Getting Testy in the South China Sea.
    Stepman, Jarrett // Human Events; 7/25/2011, Vol. 67 Issue 26, p7 

    The article reports that U.S.-China relations may experience tension following complaints by some U.S. allies in Asia about the aggression of Chinese warships towards sea freighters in the South China Sea.

  • U.S. Maritime Strategy and China.
    Sempa, Francis P. // American Diplomacy; 10/19/2011, p1 

    A review of the article "U.S. Maritime Strategy and China," by Walter A. McDougall, which appeared at www.americandiplomacy.org on October 19, 2011, is presented.

  • THE CHINA CONUNDRUM.
    Chan, Steve // Wilson Quarterly; Winter2011, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p6 

    A letter to the editor is presented regarding the exchange between Ross Terrill and David M. Lampton in the article "What if China Fails?" in the Autumn 2010 issue

  • THE CHINA CONUNDRUM.
    Watts, Jonathan // Wilson Quarterly; Winter2011, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p6 

    A letter to the editor is presented regarding the article "We'd Better Hope It Doesn't!" by David M. Lampton in the Autumn 2010 issue.

  • THE CHINA CONUNDRUM.
    New, Gregory R. // Wilson Quarterly; Winter2011, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p7 

    A letter to the editor is presented regarding the section of articles "What if China Fails?" in the August 2010 issue.

  • THE CHINA CONUNDRUM.
    Cropsey, Seth // Wilson Quarterly; Winter2011, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p7 

    A letter to the editor is presented regarding the views of David M. Lampton and Ross Terrill on China, published in the Autumn 2010 issue.

  • Transatlantic trade plan is a big deal for US.
    GALSTON, WILLIAM // Hill; 2/25/2013, Vol. 20 Issue 19, p27 

    The author reflects on the economic benefits of U.S.-European Union trade and the policy it may build to help transatlantic allies have a better deal with China.

  • Chapter II. On the United States.
    Liu Yazhou // Chinese Law & Government; Sep/Oct2007, Vol. 40 Issue 5, p19 

    We must not assume that, because China sees the United States as its principal opponent, the United States also sees China in similar light. We must also not assume that, because the United States sees China as its principal opponent in terms of ideology, it sees China as its principal opponent...

  • Energy set as priority for China talks.
    Geman, Ben // Hill; 1/18/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 6, p13 

    The article reports on the state visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao to the U.S. to discuss the U.S.-China cooperation on energy in 2011.

  • Obama sees breakthrough with China sanctions deal.
    Youngman, Sam // Hill; 4/13/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 37, p1 

    The article reports on the imposition by the White House of tough sanctions on Iran by securing support from China to end the Muslim country's nuclear program in 2010.

  • China through Arab Eyes: American Influence in the Middle East.
    Zambelis, Chris; Gentry, Brandon // Parameters: U.S. Army War College; Spring2008, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p60 

    The article focuses on the influence of the United States in the Middle East. It also looks into China's successful Middle East diplomacy as well as the perceptions of the Middle East towards China. It is mentioned that Arabs are looking forward to the rise of China and is a willing partner as...

  • Schumer feels pressure on his China bill.
    Swanson, Ian // Hill; 6/24/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 73, p1 

    The article reports on the allegation that New York Senator Charles Schumer has been pressured by the White House not to offer his China currency legislation as a floor amendment in 2010.

  • 'US Partnering with India to Contain China'.
    Swanson, Ian // India -- West; 1/14/2011, Vol. 36 Issue 8, pB7 

    The article reports on the plan of the U.S. to contain China by partnering with India as stated by Hu Jintao, the President of China.

  • US-China Conflict: Impact on the Korean Peninsula.
    Lim Soo-Ho // SERI Quarterly; Oct2010, Vol. 3 Issue 4, p124 

    US-China ambitions in East Asia have escalated into military displays of force that threaten to become all-out hegemonic competition for the region. If the increasingly fractious relationship does not mend, it will derail resolution of the North Korea nuclear issue and unification of the Korean...

  • We'll sell you planes, we'll sell you cars, says salesman-in-chief.
    Youngman, Sam // Hill; 1/20/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 8, p1 

    The article reports on the China-U.S. summit in 2011 in which the two countries discuss their growing economic dependency.

  • China inks deals with U.S. firms.
    Swanson, Ian // Hill; 1/20/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 8, p13 

    The article focuses on the 45 billion U.S. dollars worth of contracts signed by China with U.S. companies during the state visit to the U.S. of Chinese President Hu Jintao in 2011.

  • Should U.S. Prepare for Cyberwarfare?
    Stiennon, Richard; Harding, Joel; Gragido, Will; Miller, Wil; Folkes, Thomas // U.S. News Digital Weekly; 4/16/2010, Vol. 2 Issue 15, p17 

    The article presents several views regarding an article by Marcus Ranum on cyberwar. One agrees with Ranum that the U.S. is not at cyberwar with China or any country. Another says that there should be action plans supported by right policy and procedures to defend against cyberattacks. One...

  • Risk and Reward.
    MATTHEWS, MARK // ASEE Prism; Nov2012, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p6 

    An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue on topics including the research collaboration between the U.S. and China, advances in engineering education, and prisms.

  • Letter from the Editor.
    Denton, James S. // World Affairs; Mar/Apr2013, Vol. 175 Issue 6, p4 

    An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses U.S. foreign relations with China as of March 2013 and refers to articles contained within the issue on topics such as the history of Israel, the French president François Hollande, and the book "Welfare State," by James Sparrow.

  • Are We Running Out of Time?
    Selko, Adrienne // Industry Week/IW; Nov2009, Vol. 258 Issue 11, p56 

    The article discusses the need to address the trade issue with China to make the U.S. economy progress. According to Peter Morici, the professor of international business at the Smith School of Business, the country has to fix the currency problem with China so that the manufacturing sector will...

  • China's Relationship With Middle America Increasingly Complicated.
    Tankersley, Jim // National Journal; 11/13/2010, p7 

    The article looks at the increasingly complex relationship of China with Middle U.S. President Barack Obama is said to be facing difficult negotiations over the currency manipulation of China at the G-20 summit meeting in South Korea in November 2010. Sentiment toward China among individuals in...

  • In China's Debt.
    Fallows, James // National Journal; 10/14/2011, p6 

    The article discusses why there is no need to fear that China holds too much of U.S. debt. It sees China's role as U.S.' banker and landlord could make situation more volatile if the relations between the two suddenly worsen for some noneconomic reason. It considers the world economic system as...

  • The Price of Cheap Goods.
    Hightower, Jim // Progressive; Mar2008, Vol. 72 Issue 3, p46 

    The article reflects on the child labor in China. He argues that U.S. government was being helpful for the American families for importing cheap products, like toys, from China. He stresses that importing such goods risks the lives of children working in Chinese factories because of constant...

  • Google Confronts China's "Three Warfares".
    THOMAS, TIMOTHY L. // Parameters: U.S. Army War College; Summer2010, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p101 

    The article discusses Chinese attacks on U.S. computer networks. It focuses on the likelihood that several incidents of Chinese computer hacking are part of an official policy of espionage. The implications for foreign relations and military policy are noted. Nine major computer attacks launched...

  • Schumer, Dems time new currency war for Hu's visit.
    Swanson, Ian // Hill; 1/18/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 6, p4 

    The article reports on the anticipated introduction of legislation authored by New York Senator Charles Schumer and other Democrats which will address China's currency manipulation in 2011.

  • Sino-US Relations: An Uneasy Partnership.
    Swanson, Ian // Asia Monitor: China & North East Asia Monitor; Oct2011, Vol. 18 Issue 10, p4 

    The article provides an outlook on the international relations between China and the U.S. According to Business Monitor International Ltd. (BMI), the aircraft carrier programme of China may create challenges to the U.S. Pacific hegemony. It highlights the issues concerning the decision of the...

  • Local Companies See Growth Opportunities in China.
    Chambers, Heather // San Diego Business Journal; 3/15/2010, Vol. 31 Issue 11, p1 

    The article reports that life sciences organization BIOCOM plans to ink a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Beijing Development Association to establish partnership and to drive business in both countries, while other drug companies forged closer ties with China to accelerate its research...

  • Remarks During a Meeting With Premier Wen Jiabao of China in Beijing, China.
    Obama, Barack H. // Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents; 11/18/2009, p1 

    The article presents a speech by U.S. President Barack H. Obama delivered at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, China on November 18, 2009 during a meeting with China Premier Wen Jiabao. Obama expressed their mutual desire to deepen the strategic partnership between the two countries. He...

  • Interview With Xiang Xi of the Southern Weekly in Beijing, China.
    Obama, Barack H. // Daily Compilation of Presidential Documents; 11/18/2009, Special section p1 

    An interview with U.S. President Barack Obama by Xiang Xi of the Southern Weekly in Beijing, China is presented. When asked to pick out his favorite about his trip to China, Obama answered that the trip has been productive signifying the growth of U.S. and China relations, which is important to...

  • Normalizing Relations with China.
    Jue, Stanton // Chinese American Forum; Jan2009, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p11 

    The article presents a reprint of the article "Normalizing Relations with China," by Stanton Jue, which appeared in the September 2008 issue of "TAFAA Newsletter." It provides information on the strategies implemented by the U.S. government to build strong relation with the People's Republic of...

  • Ambitious and Bold Public Diplomacy Initiative.
    Jue, Stanton // Chinese American Forum; Apr2011, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p3 

    The article reports on the 100K Strong Initiative between the U.S. and China in 2009. It notes that the initiative intends to boost the number of American students in China and aims to help educational institutions improve China study programs. It also discusses the relationship between the two...

  • Encouragment of the 100,000 Strong Initiative from the First Lady.
    Hong-Yee Chiu // Chinese American Forum; Apr2011, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p5 

    The article presents a speech by the U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama, delivered at the Howard University in Washington D.C. on January 19, 2011, in which she discussed the strengthening of relationships between China and the U.S., the importance of studying in China, and the 100,000 Strong...

  • A Tale of Two Cultures.
    Tsao, Ruby // Chinese American Forum; Apr2011, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p12 

    The article discusses the cultural traditions and differences of the U.S. and China. It tackles Chinese culture, economy, foreign relations, and ideologies such as Confucianism. It also notes that the U.S. is admired for its technological, economic and military strengths. It mentions that the...

  • Playing the China Card.
    Chu, Valentin // New Leader; Jan/Feb2007, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p21 

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  • REOPENING CHINA.
    Covault, Craig // Aviation Week & Space Technology; 9/8/2008, Vol. 169 Issue 9, p28 

    The article reports that China and the U.S. are restarting talks on space cooperation as final preparations are underway for a major Chinese manned space endeavor. China is also preparing to loft the first spacecraft in a unique optical/radar imaging constellation to aid rescue and recovery from...

  • Geostrategy-Direct � N. Korean handbook outlines 'stealth warfare', camouflage tactics; Obama appointee taking harder line on China than other State Dept. officials.
    Covault, Craig // Geo-Strategy Direct; 9/1/2010, p6 

    The article reports on military and diplomatic developments around the world. According to a report from South Korea, North Korea has developed radar-evading stealth coating to hide its warships, tanks and jets from foreign sensors, and has built a network of foxholes and caves. U.S. Assistant...

  • South East Asia Security Overview.
    Covault, Craig // Australia Defence & Security Report; Q1 2012, Issue 1, p37 

    The article discusses the strategic outlook for Southeast Asia for the 2010s. It mentions several challenges to the region's security which include political volatility and poor governance, population growth, and Islamist militancy. It also discusses the China-U.S. rivalry, particularly U.S....

  • COMPETING DIPLOMACIES Thailand amidst Sino-American Rivalry.
    Pavin Chachavalpongpun // Southeast Asian Affairs; 2011, p306 

    The article discusses the role of the conflict between the U.S. and China in Thailand. Topics include the intervention and diplomatic efforts of China and the U.S., the influence of the rivalry between the great powers on Thai foreign policy, and efforts of ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian...

  • Google's Foreign Policy: And a Wider East/West Geopolitical Shift.
    Hunt, Wayne A. // International Journal of Science in Society; 2010, Vol. 1 Issue 4, p105 

    Google is an example of what International Relations specialists refer to as a non state actor. In its self-proclaimed mission to organize the world's information, it has a profound influence on the practice of statecraft. The influence is not all one way, however. Google does not just influence...

  • Sino-U.S. Sister City Relations: Subnational Networks and Paradiplomacy.
    Leffel, Benjamin // ChinaUSFriendship.com; Aug2010, p2 

    The article provides information on the findings of various studies regarding the Sino-U.S. sister city relationships and inter city relationships for the future. It states the process has been proposed to the Municipal People's Congress and sent to the Chinese People's Association for...

  • Dealing With Communist China.
    Leffel, Benjamin // America; 4/5/1969, Vol. 120 Issue 14, p390 

    The author reflects on the topics that were discussed in the conference sponsored by the National Committee on U.S.-China relations on March 20-21, 1969 at the New York Hilton in New York. The U.S. foreign policy and its relations with Communist China is lagging far behind public opinion in the...

  • Taiwan Strait incident involved U.S. U-2 reconnaissance flight, China Su-27s and Taiwan F-16s.
    Leffel, Benjamin // East-Asia-Intel Reports; 8/3/2011, p3 

    The article reports on the incident that happened on the Taiwan Strait in June 2011 where China had sent two Su-27 interceptors after a U.S. Air Force U-2 reconnaissance jet and one jet crossed over the dividing line on the Strait. It mentions that China's Defense Ministry has demanded the...

  • The menace in China.
    Leffel, Benjamin // America; 8/9/1947, Vol. 77 Issue 19, p510 

    The article reports on the U.S. peace-making mission in China in line with the policy announced December 27, 1945. It highlights the objective of the peaceful settlement, the results of such mission and the economic aid extended by U.S. for reconstruction. It discusses the complexity of the...

  • China's Growing Maritime HA/DR Capabilities.
    Averitt, Leah // China Brief; 6/11/2010, Vol. 10 Issue 12, p5 

    The article reports on the launch of hospital ships for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HA/DR) missions in China. It emphasizes the significant roles of hospital ships in the efforts of the Chinese Navy to change the international perception about the People's Liberation Army Navy...

  • Being Realistic About the China Threat.
    Hoar, William P. // New American (08856540); 4/12/2010, Vol. 26 Issue 8, p41 

    The article discusses the threat posed by the Chinese military build-up to the U.S. In the periodical "New York Times" on March 7, 2010, an article "China Blames U.S. for Strained Relations," indicates that China cannot be blamed for the friction of China and U.S. relations and it is up to the...

  • U.S. Applies Pressure in China Currency Feud.
    EZRATI, MILTON // On Wall Street; Dec2010, Vol. 20 Issue 12, p45 

    The article discusses the currency pressure imposed by the U.S. Congress on the Chinese yuan as of December 2010. It states that trade dispute between the U.S. and China can be traced as early as 1993 when the administration of then former president Bill Clinton started to pressure Beijing for...

  • Tensions rising.
    Preece, Howard // Finweek; 3/19/2009, p46 

    The article focuses on the worsening relations between the U.S., the European Union and China. It was found that the deterioration of the relationship between the U.S. and China aggravated the situation. According to journalist Bruno Waterfield, the fight is not only coming from the U.S. side...

  • Nation, Region and the Global in East Asia: Conflict and Cooperation.
    Selden, Mark // Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus; 10/11/2010, Issue 41, p4 

    The article analyzes the resurgence of East Asia in the late 20th century in relation to nationalism, regionalism and globalism. It mentions the individual conception of the emerging region formation of the major players in the East Asian integration, namely, China, Japan and South Korea. Based...

  • Beijing and Washington: Things That Go Bang.
    Hallinan, Conn // Foreign Policy in Focus; 2/23/2011, p2 

    The author examines the relationship between the U.S. and China and the tensions involved. According to the author, the conflict between the U.S. and China outwardly resembles the imperial competition between Great Britain and Germany during the late 19th century. However, the global situation...

  • Your Dreams Are Our Dreams, Too.
    Dong, Steven // World Policy Journal; Winter2008, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p83 

    The author reflects on Sino-U.S. relations, examining potential changes to the relationship between China and the U.S. that might occur once U.S. President-elect Barak Obama takes office in January 2009. The two countries have the one of the most sophisticated bilateral relations ever, the...

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