US-China relations under Bush and Obama: fill in the blanks or it's the structure, stupid? / Jean-Marc F. Blanchard.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): In: Issues & Studies Vol 49 No 3, Septmber 2013, pp. 35-72 (34)Summary: This article says it is the first systematic comparison of the China policies of president's George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Compares policies on Taiwan, on security problems, on economic issues, and on human rights, also covers US doctrine towards China. Concludes that there is significant continuity between the administrations and the similarities outweigh the differences.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article says it is the first systematic comparison of the China policies of president's George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Compares policies on Taiwan, on security problems, on economic issues, and on human rights, also covers US doctrine towards China. Concludes that there is significant continuity between the administrations and the similarities outweigh the differences.
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