The rise of China in Asia security implications /

A compilation of reports prepared by attendees and participants of a March 2001 conference in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, that examined the security implications of the rise of China for the International community and the United States. The conference was co-sponsored by the U.S. Army War College,...

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Other Authors: Pumphrey, Carolyn W. 1955-, Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute., Duke University. Program in Asian Security Studies., Triangle Institute for Security Studies.
Format: Electronic
Language: English
Published: Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, [2002]
Physical Description: Also issued in paper format.
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Online Access: https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/LPS19551
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Carolyn W. Pumphrey
  • China and America in the new world polity / Joseph Grieco
  • Hegemonic prophecy and modern Asia: lessons for dealing with the rise of China / Kurt Campbell
  • Rising China: a threat to its neighbors? / Michael R. Chambers
  • Assessing India's response to the rise of China: fears and misgivings / Sumit Ganguly
  • Chinese perceptions of India: brief comments / Susan Shirk
  • Historical ironies, dividing ideologies and accidental "alliance": Russian-Chinese relations into the 21st century / Yu Bin
  • Changing Japanese views of China: a new generation moves toward realism and nationalism / Tsuneo Watanabe
  • The U.S. security commitment to Taiwan should remain ambiguous / Brett V. Benson and Emerson M.S. Niou
  • North Korea on the brink: breakdown or breakthrough? / Andrew Scobell
  • The rise of China: implications for security flashpoints and resource politics in the South China Sea / David Rosenberg
  • The gestalt of Sino-Indian relationship / John W. Garver
  • Bush and China: thinking strategically about upcoming choices / David M. Lampton.