Missing strategic opportunity in US China policy since 9/11: Grasping tactical success
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Authors
Twomey, Christopher P.
Subjects
U.S. policy
rise of China
military policy
economic policy
international institutions
rise of China
military policy
economic policy
international institutions
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2007
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University of California Press
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Washington has two long-term interests toward China: promoting a profitable, equitable economic relationship and managing Beijing’s challenge to the U.S.- led international order. Although recent policy has achieved many tactical suc- cesses in these areas, the predominant record is one of broader strategic failure in the face of the rise of China.
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Article
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National Security Affairs (NSA)
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24 p.
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Twomey, Christopher P. "Missing strategic opportunity in US China policy since 9/11: Grasping tactical success." Asian Survey 47, no. 4 (2007): 536-559.
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