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States-China Commission OTHER RESEARCH AND TRANSLATIONS The articles and translations in this Section were selected by the Commission to support its deliberations. Posting these papers to the website is intended to promote greater public understanding of the issues addressed by the Commission. However, it does not imply an endorsement by the Commission or any individual Commissioner of views expressed in the materials. SECURITY ISSUES The Real Purpose of the American March into Central Asia, By Gao Fuqiu, Outlook (Liaowang) Magazine, May 10, 2002 The Upgrading of U.S. Nuclear Deterrence, By Ni Lexiong, The Globe Magazine (Huanqiu), issue 304, April 15, 2002 Military Preparation and Possible Models for the Defense Budget Increase, By Liu Yang, PLA Institute of Military Economics, and Wang Cong, PLA Shenyang Miliary Zone Joint Staff HQ, Military Economics Study (PLA), November 2001 Dialogue Among Civilizations: Implications for International Relations, By Shen Qurong, Former President and Research Professor, China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, Xandai Guoji Guangxi (Contemporary International Relations), September 2001 The Development of China's National Defense Industry in the Globalization Process, By Gong Chuanzhou & Ai Hua; Nanjing Army Command Institute, Artillery Institute of the People's Liberation Army, May 15, 2001 Factors Shaping Sino-Japanese Relations, By Feng Zhaokui, Research Professor, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Science, Contemporary International Relations, September 2001Logistical Mobilization for Military Combat in the Southeastern Coastal Region, By Li Shaozhuang & Qin Yang, The Logistical Department of Guangxi Military Command, December 18, 2000 Circumstances Affecting China's Defense Budget Increase, By Xia Jiren, PLA Institute of Military Economics, Military Economics Study, December 2000 WTO and China's Defense Industry (Parts III& IV), By Ye Weiping, The Chinese People's University, Strategy and Management, Issue No. 3, 2000 Dont Isolate Ourselves, By Sa Benwang, Chinese Institute of International Strategic Studies, The Global Times (huanqiu shibao), Beijing; August 1999 Strength
Gap Is The Reality, By Zhang Zhaozhong, Senior Colonel, Peoples
Liberation Army, and Professor, Chinese National Defense University
(NDU); The Global Times (huanqiu shibao), Beijing; July
30, 1999 WTO Entry and Opportunities for a Second Life in China's Military Enterprises, By Chen Donghua, Wu Jin & Feng Zuxin, The Command Institute of the Second Artillery Troops, Administrative Bureau, General Equipment Department, PLA, Military Economics Studies A Few Issues Concerning
Logistic Support for the Cross-strait Amphibious Landing Operation,
By Yu Chuanxin, Academy of Military Science, Military Economics
Studies ECONOMIC ISSUES APEC Shanghai Leaders Meeting and Prospects of APEC Notes taken from a CICIR Roundtable. This article was published in Xiandai Guoji Guanxi (Contemporary International Relations) (2001.10), a Chinese Journal of China Institute of Contemporary International Relations. Government Control of Market Access in China, by Zhou Qiren, Professor, Center for the Study of the Chinese Economy, Beijing University, China Austrian Review, August 2001 How Can China "Subdue Its Enemy Without Fighting"? -- On the Significance of Readjusting Economy and Culture for the War of National Unification; by Yang Fan, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), Century China, July 18, 2001 Analysis and Strategic Study of Advantages/Disadvantages of Chinas Entry into the WTO in Various Industries, by Yang Fan, Research Fellow, Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Bulletin of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences , Spring 2001 The Core Problem of
Financial Reforms in China, by He Qinglian, Excerpted from We
Are Still Watching the Stars Above (2001) How Attractive is China's Market?, by Qiu Feng, China Austrian Review, September 1999 China's Latent Economic
Crisis and Potential Risks, by He Qinglian, Modern China Studies,
No. 2, 1999 (Volume 65) The Historical Orientation
of China's Reform; by He Qinglian, Modern China Studies, No.
1, 1999 (Volume 64) Rural
Economy at a Dead End: A Dialogue on Rural China, Peasants and Agriculture
by He, Qinglian, Visiting Scholar, University of Chicago, and Cheng,
Xiaonong, Editor-in-Chief, Contemporary China Studies What Are the
Benefits of China's Entry into WTO?, by He Qinglian, Excerpted
from We Are Still Watching the Stars Above China
Faces Financial Crisis at the Turn of the Century, by He Qinglian,
21st Century PRC VIEWS OF THE U.S Bushism Is Emerging, By Weng Ming; Xinhuanet.com; July 10, 2002 "September 11 Event" vs. Sino-US Relations, By Yuan Peng, Associate Research Professor and Deputy Director, Division for North and Latin American Studies, China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, Xiandai Guoji Guanxi (Contemporary International Relations), November 2001 Security
Dilemma, Balance of Power Vs. US Policy Towards China in the Post-Cold
War Era, By Xin Benjian, Faculty, Luoyang PLA Foreign Language
College, Xiandai Guoji Guanxi (Contemporary International Relations),
September 2001
Sino-American Relations: Climbing High to See Afar, By Su Ge, Deputy General Director and Professor, China Institute of International Studies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Xiandai Guoji Guanxi (Contemporary International Relations), September 2001 Constantly Yielding To American Demands Is No Solution, By Wang Jisi, Director, Institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, The Global Times (huanqiu shibao), Beijing, September 3, 1999 Multi-polarity
Does Not Equal an Anti-U.S. Position, Wang Yizhou; Research
Fellow, Institute of World Economy and Politics, Chinese Academy
of Social Sciences; The Global Times (huanqiu shibao), Beijing;
Summer 1999 DOMESTIC GOVERNANCE A
Different Type of Social Power: Underground Criminal Organizations,
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