In light of the intertwining logics of military competition and economic interdependence at play in US-China relations, Trading with the Enemy examines how the United States has balanced its potentially conflicting national security and economic interests in its relationship with the People's Republic of China (PRC).
In light of the intertwining logics of military competition and economic interdependence at play in US-China relations, Trading with the Enemy examines how the United States has balanced its potentially conflicting national security and economic interests in its relationship with the People's Republic of China (PRC).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Hugo Meijer (Ph.D., Sciences Po, Paris) is Lecturer in Defense Studies at King's College London, UK. He is also Research Associate at Sciences Po-CERI. Previously, he was postdoctoral research fellow at the Strategic Research Institute of the French Military Academy (IRSEM), France, and Visiting Scholar at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies at George Washington University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface by David Lampton * Acknowledgments * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * Part I: The Strategic Triangle and US Defense Technology Transfers to the PRC during the Cold War * Chapter 1: From the Korean War to Normalization: US Export Controls Prior to 1979 * Chapter 2: US-China Military Cooperation in the Last Decade of the Cold War * Part II: The Legacy of Tiananmen: Technology Controls in the Post-Cold War Era * Chapter 3: The Rise of China and the Collapse of COCOM * Chapter 4: Key Actors and Coalitions in the 1990s: The Rise of the Run Faster Coalition * Chapter 5: Supercomputers, Telecommunications Equipment, and China's Military Modernization * Chapter 6: Chinagate, the Cox Report, and Communications Satellites * Part III: China's Military Buildup and Strategic Trade Controls in the 21st Century * Chapter 7: China's Military Modernization and Foreign Defense Technology Acquisition * Chapter 8: The People's Liberation Army and Dual-Use Information and Communications Technologies * Chapter 9: Communications Satellites and the China Quagmire * Chapter 10: The China Rule and the China "Threat " * Conclusion: Beyond Containment: Security and Economics in the US-China Relationship * Bibliography * Index
* Preface by David Lampton * Acknowledgments * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * Part I: The Strategic Triangle and US Defense Technology Transfers to the PRC during the Cold War * Chapter 1: From the Korean War to Normalization: US Export Controls Prior to 1979 * Chapter 2: US-China Military Cooperation in the Last Decade of the Cold War * Part II: The Legacy of Tiananmen: Technology Controls in the Post-Cold War Era * Chapter 3: The Rise of China and the Collapse of COCOM * Chapter 4: Key Actors and Coalitions in the 1990s: The Rise of the Run Faster Coalition * Chapter 5: Supercomputers, Telecommunications Equipment, and China's Military Modernization * Chapter 6: Chinagate, the Cox Report, and Communications Satellites * Part III: China's Military Buildup and Strategic Trade Controls in the 21st Century * Chapter 7: China's Military Modernization and Foreign Defense Technology Acquisition * Chapter 8: The People's Liberation Army and Dual-Use Information and Communications Technologies * Chapter 9: Communications Satellites and the China Quagmire * Chapter 10: The China Rule and the China "Threat " * Conclusion: Beyond Containment: Security and Economics in the US-China Relationship * Bibliography * Index
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