The limits of U.S.-China military cooperation: lessons from 1995-1999/ Kurt Campbell and Richard Weitz

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: The Washington Quarterly Vol 29 No 1, Winter 2005-06, pp.169-186 (108)Summary: In theory defence engagement improves bilateral relations, but in the case of the USA and China the reverse is more often the case. Gives examples of several potentially serious military incidents between the two countries and explains why military engagement has not developed as expected.
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In theory defence engagement improves bilateral relations, but in the case of the USA and China the reverse is more often the case. Gives examples of several potentially serious military incidents between the two countries and explains why military engagement has not developed as expected.

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