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Complex. Contradictory. Confusing. China’s emergence on the world stage will be one of the most momentous – and challenging – developments of the 21st century.

How China will develop – both internally and in its relations with the rest of the world – remains a great unknown for policy makers and the public alike. It is this uncertainty that raises questions about China’s intentions and future path – and the implications for the United States, Europe and the rest of Asia.

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Suggested Readings

Anderson, Jonathan. “How to Think About China .” UBS, (2005).

Banister, Judith, Manufacturing Employment and Compensation in China (Washington, DC: United States Department of Labor, 2004).

Bush, Richard. Untying the Knot: Making Peace in the Taiwan Strait (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2005).

Dickson, Bruce. Red Capitalists in China (Cambridge, M A: Cambridge University Press, 2003).

Dominguez, Jorge I. China's Relations with Latin America: Shared Gains, Asymetric Hopes, (Inter-American Dialogue Working Paper, June 2006).

Ebel, Robert E. China’s Energy Future (Washington, DC: CSIS Press, 2005).

Farrell, Diana and Grant, Andrew J. “ China ’s Looming Talent Shortage.” McKinsey Quarterly 4, no. 56 (2005).

Fewsmith, Joseph. “Taizhou Area Explores Ways to Improve Local Governance.” China Leadership Monitor, 15 (2005).

Flavin, Christopher and Gardner, Gary. China, India and the New World Order: State of the World 2006 (Washington, DC: Worldwatch Institute, 2006).

Gilboy, George J. “The Myth Behind the Chinese Miracle.”Foreign Affairs, 83, no. 4 (2004).

Gill, Bates, Morrison, Stephen and Thompson, Andrew. Defusing China ’s Time Bomb: Sustaining the Momentum of China ’s HIV/AIDS Response (Washington, DC: CSIS Press, 2004).

Goldstein, Avery. Rising To The Challenge: China ’s Grand Strategy And International Security (Stanford , CA: Stanford University Press, 2005).

Goodfriend, Marvin, and Eswar Pwasad. 2006. “A Framework for Independent Monetary Policy In China.” IMF Working Paper WP/06/11 (May).

Hudson, Valerie, and den Boer, Andrea. Bare Branches: The Security Implications of Asia’s Surplus Male Population (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2004).

International Monetary Fund, People’s Republic of China: 2005 Article IV Consultation (Washington, DC: IMF, 2005).

Jackson, Richard, and Howe, Neil. The Graying of the Middle Kingdom: The Demographics and Economics of Retirement Policy in China (Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2004).

Kuijs, Louis. 2006. “How will China’s Savings-Investment Balance Evolve?” World Bank Research Paper 5(May). Beijing: World Bank China Office.

Kuijs, Louis, and Tao Wang. 2005. “China’s Pattern of Growth: Moving to Sustainability and Reducing Inequality.” World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 3767 (November). Washington: World Bank.

Lardy, Nicholas R. Integrating China into the Global Economy (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2002).

Lardy, Nicholas R. “China : The Great New Economic Challenge?” in C. Fred Bergsten, ed., The United States and the World Economy: Foreign Economic Policy for the Next Decade (Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics, 2005).

Lardy, Nicholas R. “State-Owned Banks in China.” in The Future of State-Owned Financial Institutions, edited by Gerard Caprio et al. (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2004).

Leverett, Flynt and Bader, Jeffrey. “Managing China-U.S. Energy Competition in the Middle East .” Washington Quarterly 29, no. 1 (winter 2005-06).

Lu, Xiaobo. “Corruption and Regime Legitimacy in China .” China’s New Politics, edited by Francois Godement (Paris: La Documentation Francais, 2003).

Ma Guonan. 2006. Who Foots China’s Bank Restructuring Bill? In The Turning Point in China’s Economic Development, eds. Ross Garnaut and Ligang Song. Canberra: Asia Pacific Press at the Australian National University.

Maheu, Betty Ann. “The Catholic Church in China .” Asiaweek, 193 (2005).

McGiffert, Carola, ed., China in the American Political Imagination (Washington, DC: CSIS Press, 2003).

McGiffert, Carola, ed., Chinese Images of the United States (Washington, DC: CSIS Press, 2005).

Office of the Secretary of Defense, Annual Report to Congress: The Military Power of the People’s Republic of China 2006 (Washington, DC: United States Department of Defense, 2006).

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Economic Survey of China (Paris: OECD, 2005).

Pei, Minxin. “Creeping Democratization in China .” Journal of Democracy, 6 (1995): 73.

Perry, Elizabeth and Selden, Mark. Chinese Society: Change, Conflict and Resistance. (London: Routledge, 2000).

Rosen, Daniel H., Rozelle Scott, and Huang Jikun. Roots of Competitiveness: China's Evolving Agriculture Interests (Washington, DC: Institute for International Economics, 2004).

Shambaugh, David. Power Shift: China and Asia's New Dynamics (Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press, 2006).

Suettinger, Robert L. Beyond Tiananmen: The Politics of U.S.-China Relations (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2003).

Sutter, Robert G., China 's Rise In Asia: Promises And Perils (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005).

Tanner, Murray Scot. “ China Rethinks Unrest.” Washington Quarterly, (2004).

United States Trade Representative, 2005 Report to Congress on China ’s WTO Compliance (Washington, DC: USTR, 2005).

United States Trade Representative, Top-to-Bottom Review of U.S.-China Trade Relations: Entering a New Phase of Greater Accountability and Enforcement (Washington, DC: USTR, 2006).

Wolf, Martin. “Why is China Growing So Slowly?” Foreign Policy, (2005).

Yu, Peter K. “Still Dissatisfied After All These Years: Intellectual Property, Post-WTO China, and the Avoidable Cycle of Futility,” Michigan State University College of Law, Legal Studies Research Paper Series, Research Paper no. 03-11 (2005).

Zoellick, Robert B. “Whither China: From Membership to Responsibility?” Remarks to National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, New York City, September 21, 2005.

Zhao, Suisheng. “Political Liberalization Without Democratization: Pan Wei’s Proposal for Political Reform.” Journal of Contemporary China, (2003): 333-335.

 




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