Economics & national security: the case of China / edited by Kent H. Butts and Edward L. Hughes; foreword by Ambassador Clarke T. Randt, Jr.
Material type: TextLanguage: eng Publication details: Carlisle, PA : U.S. Army War College, 2002.; Carlisle, PA : Center for Strategic Leadership, 2002.Edition: 1st edDescription: x, 407p. : ills., maps, charts; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 22 337.73051 Ec741
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Cover title.
"August 2002."
" ... result of a ... conference held at the Center for Strategic Leadership at the United States Army War College."--Page ix.
"National Intelligence Council, The Brookings Institution: Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies, The Collins Center"--Page 4 of cover.
Includes index and bibliography.
SECT. I: Economics and national security: defining the challenge --
1. The power of economics in national security / Clayton K.S. Chun --
2. General trends and globalization: the move to US interdependence / Ellen L. Frost --
3. Why China matters to the health of the US economy / William A. Reinsch & Iain S. Baird --
4. Does economic engagement change China politically? / Joseph Fewsmith --
SECT. II: China's integration into the world economy --
5. State of the Chinese economy 2001 / Barry Naughton --
6. China moves toward modernity: American perceptions and the question of national security / Robert A. Kapp --
7. China's economic success and Asia's future. SECT. III: Military implications of China's expanding trade relationships --
8. People's Liberation Army and China's economy: divestiture, WTO accession, and what the world can expect / Larry M. Wortzel --
9. Digital triangle: a new defense industrial paradigm? / James Mulvenon --
10. China's expanding spheres of influence and trade: a slightly contrarian view / John Frankenstein --
SECT. IV: Energy, environment & economic growth --
11. Private sector perspective on China's foreign direct investment potential / William M. Arnold --
12. Future of China's energy security / R. James Caverly --
13. Dirty burden: the costs and challenges of environmental degradation in China / Jennifer L. Turner --
SECT. V: Economic policy --
14. The wisdom of China sanctions / Albert Keidel --
15. US China policy: the importance of debate / Robert Suettinger.
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