Asian Affairs: An American Review
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Articles in September 2001 issue of Asian Affairs: An American Review
- Legacy of the Clinton-Gore administration's China policy.
by Osius, Ted - A response to Thomas G. Moore: perils of a Pax Americana.
by Xinbo, Wu - The global role of the United States and implications for the People's Republic of China.
by Moore, Thomas G. - In pursuit of open markets: U.S. economic strategy in the Asia-Pacific.
by Moore, Thomas G. - A response to Derek J. Mitchell: four basic and controversial issues in the U.S.-Asian relationship.
by Baiyi, Wu - U.S. security strategy for the Asia-Pacific region.
by Mitchell, Derek J. - A response to Yong Deng: power, perception, and the cultural lens.
by Yaqing, Qin - Chinese perceptions of U.S. power and strategy.
by Deng, Yong - A response to Andrew A. Latham: from the contemporary American geopolitical imagination to a contemporary American geopolitical strategy.
by Donglai, Ren - China in the contemporary American geopolitical imagination.
by Latham, Andrew A. - A response to Ted Osius: policy legacy and political context in U.S. relations with China.
by Canrong, Jin