China, the United States, and Japan: implications for future U.S. security strategy in East Asia
Material type: TextSeries: The Centre for Naval Analyses 1997 annual conference summaryPublication details: Alexandria VA: Centre for Naval Analyses, 1997Description: 50pISBN:- (pbk.)
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This conference considered whether the bilateral relationship between the U.S. and China may become more important than that between the U.S. and Japan as China's economy continues to grow, and if so how this development might affect American security policy in East and Southeast Asia.
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