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A Window into China: Carnegei-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace created this initiative as a way to offer the public access to pieces written in China by Chinese scholars and experts. The hope is that these works will provide "the international community better insight into and understanding of the debates taking place in China on important foreign policy issues." Visitors to the site can look at four main...

https://carnegieendowment.org/carnegiechina/
Chinese Military Power

This new resource from the Commonwealth Institute's Project on Defense Alternatives (PDA) (reviewed in the January 12, 1999 Scout Report for Social Sciences) offers a gateway to "online analysis and research tools essential to understanding China's military policy, capabilities, and potential." The full-text offerings are accessed through links to a variety of English-language sources, and are...

http://www.comw.org/cmp/
Taiwan Takes Another Step Towards Independence?

On Saturday, the Republic of China elected Chen Shui-bian (pronounced chen shway-bien) as president. The leader of the opposition's Democratic Progressive Party, Chen had called for Taiwan's independence from China, which had responded to such rhetoric with threats of invasion were Chen to be elected. Thus far, no invasion is imminent, but an olive branch from Chen in the form of a request for...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/ss/2000/0321
U.S.-China Relations after Resolution of Taiwan's Status

The question of Taiwan's status in the political economy of East Asia has been one that has bedeviled policy experts, government leaders, and others for six decades. Recently, the RAND Corporation crafted this 40-page report on behalf of the United States Air Force "to assess the nature of U.S.-China relations after the resolution of Taiwan's status." The document begins by identifying the...

https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monographs/2007/R...
U.S.-China Summit

This week's In the News discusses President Clinton's trip to China and the US-China Summit. The ten resources discussed offer breaking news, analysis, and commentary. President Clinton is now wrapping up his nine-day visit to China. This trip, the first by an American president since the squashing of the democracy movement in Tiananmen Square in 1989, was not expected to result in any major...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/ss/1998/0630
US - China Relations

Today, Chinese Prime Minister Zhu Rongji begins his nine-day visit to the US to assuage strained relations between the two countries caused by trade disputes, allegations of espionage, and the recent NATO intervention in Yugoslavia. The Asia Society (described in the January 2, 1998 Scout Report) has prepared a new special report that compiles background information, recent news articles, and...

https://asiasociety.org/center-us-china-relations
US-China Standoff: Views from Outside America

Scout readers may well be tiring of this story altogether, but we thought many might be interested in coverage of the US-China standoff over the airplane collision and American crew from non-US media sources. These newspapers and radio services offer a range of views and interpretations of the events since last Sunday's accident and their impact on international diplomacy, US-China relations, and...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/2001/0406