China Joins the World: Progress and ProspectsElizabeth Economy, Michel Oksenberg Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1999 - 359 pagini Since the 1970s, the United States has facilitated China's entry into world affairs. What are the results of the effort to integrate China into the international community at an early stage in its rise? How has the international system affected Chinese behavior, and how has China influenced the international system? Each chapter in this volume explores the record of Chinese participation in a specific issue area: the United Nations, arms control, the environment, human rights, banking and finance, trade, energy, telecommunications, and international law. These in-depth and timely studies reveal considerable success--more than most forecasts expected--but the road ahead may prove tougher than the terrain already covered. In addition to the editors, the contributors include Todd M. Johnson, Samuel S. Kim, Nicholas R. Lardy, Andrew J. Nathan, Margaret M. Pearson, Alexander H. Platt, Lester Ross, Michael D. Swaine, Frederick S. Tipson, and Ko-Yung Tung. |
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... Council decided in Security Council Resolution 792 on November 30 , 1992 , to impose economic sanctions on the recalcitrant Khmer Rouge faction . Even in such a multilateral setting , China makes its preference for bilateralism over ...
... Council decided in Security Council Resolution 792 on November 30 , 1992 , to impose economic sanctions on the recalcitrant Khmer Rouge faction . Even in such a multilateral setting , China makes its preference for bilateralism over ...
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... Security Council and became a subject of U.S. - DPRK bilateral negotiations in New York between June 2 and 11 , 1993. On March 28 , 1994 , China brushed aside demands for a rather mild Security Council draft resolu- tion , insisting ...
... Security Council and became a subject of U.S. - DPRK bilateral negotiations in New York between June 2 and 11 , 1993. On March 28 , 1994 , China brushed aside demands for a rather mild Security Council draft resolu- tion , insisting ...
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... Security Council , the U.N. development system , and the Bretton Woods economic institutions— need considerable restructuring if they are to meet the new challenges of common security in the post - cold war era . A U.N. working group ...
... Security Council , the U.N. development system , and the Bretton Woods economic institutions— need considerable restructuring if they are to meet the new challenges of common security in the post - cold war era . A U.N. working group ...
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China and the United Nations | 42 |
China and Arms Control Institutions | 90 |
China and the International Human Rights Regime | 136 |
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