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"Sino-American relations refer to international relations between the
People's Republic of China (PRC) and the United States of America (USA).
Most analysts have characterized present Sino-American relations as complex
and multi-faceted, with the United States and the People's Republic of
China being neither allies nor enemies. Generally, the U.S. government and
military establishment do not regard the Chinese as an adversary, but as a
competitor in some areas and a partner in others, be it economy or
security.
Relations between the two countries have generally been stable with some
periods of tension, especially after the breakup of the Soviet Union, which
removed a common enemy and ushered in a world characterized by American
dominance. There are also concerns which relate to human rights in the
people's Republic of China and the political status of Taiwan.
While there are some irritants in Sino-American relations, there are also
many stabilizing factors. The People's Republic of China and the United
States are major trade partners and have common interests in the prevention
and suppression of terrorism and in preventing nuclear proliferation. China
is also the US' second-largest foreign creditor, behind only Japan. China's
challenges and difficulties are also mainly internal, and therefore there
is a desire on the part of the PRC to maintain stable relations with the
USA. The Sino-American relationship has been described by top leaders and
academics as the world's most important bilateral relationship of the 21st
century.
Various documents and agreements between the two countries on economic and
security concerns have also been included in order to make the book very
informative for administrators, students and scholars in international
relations."
[from Blurb]
Contents
Preface
Executive Summary
Introduction
1. The US-China Trade and Economic Relationship
1. The US-China Trade and Economic Relationship's Current Status and
Significant Changes During 2009
2. China's Role in the Origins of the Global Financial Crisis and China's
Response
3. China's Industrial Policy and its Impact on U.S. Companies, Workers, and
the American Economy
4. China's Industrial Policy and its Impact on Upstate New York
Recommendations
2. China's Activities Directly Affecting
US Security Interests
1. China's Military and Security Activities Abroad
2. China's Naval Modernization
3. China's Human Espionage Activities that Target the United States, and
the Resulting Impacts on US National Security
4. China's Cyber Activities that Target the United States, and the
Resulting Impacts on U.S. National Security
Recommendations
3. China in Asia
1. China in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Central Asia
2. Taiwan
3. Hong Kong
Recommendations
4. China's Media and Information Controls : The
Impact in China and the United States
1. Freedom of Expression in China
2. China's External Propaganda and Influence Operations, and the Resulting
Impacts on the United States
Recommendations
Comprehensive List of the Commission's Recommendations
Additional Views of Commissioners
Appendices
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