China
Readings
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Books
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Suzanne
Berger, How we compete, Currency Book
2005
·
C.
Fred Bergsten et al (eds)…, China: The
balance sheet, Institute for International Economics 2006
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Tim
Clissold, Mr. China, Harper Business,
2005
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Ted
Fishman, China, Inc., Scribner 2005
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James
Kynge, China shakes the world,
Houghton Mifflin 2006
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Kenneth
Lieberthal, Governing China: From
revolution through reform, W. W. Norton 2004 (history
·
Barry
Naughton, The Chinese economy, The
MIT Press 2007
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John
Pomret, Chinese Lessons, Henry Holt
& Company 2006
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Clyde
Prestowitz, Three billion new capitalists,
Basic Books 2005
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Andrew
Ross, Fast Boat to China, Pantheon
Books 2006
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Conrad
Schirkaver & Miranda Brown, A brief
history of Chinese civilization, Thompson 2006
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Michael
Shaller, The United States and China,
Oxford Press, 2002 (History)
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Oded
Shenkear, The Chinese Century,
Wharton Scholl Publishing 2005
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Susan
Shirk, China: Fragile superpower,
Oxford 2007
British
Museum (Compass online)
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Art
history timeline
Current news
Overviews of China
Factbooks
/ Government / Indexes
General Information
Sacu web site The Society for Anglo-Chinese
Understanding
China
- history
· Clay Chandler, "The New China," Fortune Oct 4, 2004
· Clay Chandler, "From Marx to market:
how China's best business school is rewiring the nation's economy," Fortune May 16, 2005
· Ted Conover, capitalist roaders, New York Times July 2, 2006
· in him in
· Arthur Fisher, "along a hole for
Chinese science," Popular Science,
August 1996
· Robert Kaplan, "China: A world power again," The Atlantic Monthly August 1999
· Nicholas Kristof, "China, the world
capital," New York Times May 22,
2005
· Kishore Mahbubani, "Understanding
China," of Foreign Affairs, September/October 2005 in
· Andrew Nathan, "The Tiananmen
Papers," Foreign Affairs J/F
2001
· Hang-Sheng Cheng, "Economic reform in
China," FRBSF February 22, 1991
· Li Yunqui, "China's choices," FRBSF January 6, 1989and
Sources
Maps...
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Minn
State University, Maps of ancient era and dynasties (dynasty maps)
Data
Overview
China
- national security / international affairs
1. "Aphorisms and suspicions: China's
world order," The Economist,November 19, 2005
2. Zheng Bijian, China's "Peaceful Rise" to Great-Power Status,
Foreign Affairs, September/October 2005
3. Peter Brookes, "Meeting the 21st
century security challenges in Asia," the heritage foundation November 28,
2005
4. Justin Brown, "the Clinton pattern:
trade first," Christian science Monitor, November 19, 1999
5. Bruce Bueno de Mesquita & George
Downs, "Development and democracy," Foreign Affairs, September/October 2005
6. Nayan Chanda, "Crouching Tiger,
swimming dragon," New York Times April 11, 2005 of
7. Chinese strength, US weakness," New
York Times 6/26/05
8. Chien-peng Chung, "China's war on
terror: September 11 and Uighur separatism," Foreign Affairs,
July/August 2002
9. Deudney
& Ikenberry, “:The myth of autocratic revival,” FA J/F 2009
10. Dana Dillon & John Tkacik,
"China's quest for Asia," policy review, December 2005/January 2006
11. Elizabeth
Economy, “The G-2 Mirage,” Foreign Affairs M/J 2009
12. Nicholas Eberstadt, "power and
population in Asia," policy review, February 2004
13. Elizabeth Economy, "Don't break the
engagement," Foreign Affairs M/J 2004
14. Niall Ferguson, "The next world
war," Foreign Affairs S/O 2006
15. Howard French, "China wages classroom
struggle to win friends in Africa," New York Times 7/4/2006
16. Thomas Friedman, Latin America's choice,
New York Times June 21, 2006
17. Thomas Friedman, "Let us pray,"
New York Times, May 2, 2004
18. Francis Fukuyama, Re-Envisioning Asia, Foreign Affairs,
January/February 2005
19. Niall Ferguson, "The next war of the
worlds," Foreign Affairs, September / October 2006
20. "gripped by China," The
Economist, November 27, 1993
21. Mark Hertsgaard, Our Real China problem, The Atlantic Monthly; Boston; Nov 1997
22. James F. Hoge, Jr, A Global Power Shift in the Making, Foreign
Affairs, July/August 2004
23.
Ikenberry, “The rise of China and the future of the West,” FA J/F
2008
24. Wang Jisi, China's Search for Stability With America,
Foreign Affairs, September/October 2005
25. Joseph Kahn & David Sanger,
"Bush, in Beijing, faces a partner now on the rise," New York Times
11/20/2005
26. Michael Klare, "The new geography of
conflict," Foreign Affairs, May/June 2001
27.
Klein & Cukier, Tamed tigers, distressed dragon,” Foreign
Affairs J/A 2009
28. Ann Krueger, "Still achieving, still
pursuing: the global consequences of Asian growth," IMF talk, December 14,
2005
29. David Levey and Stuart Brown, "The
overstretch myth," Foreign Affairs, December 2005
30. Evan Medeiros & M. Taylor Fravel,
"China's new diplomacy," Foreign Affairs, November/December
2003
31. Joseph Nye, "As China rises. must
others bow?," The Economist, 6/27/1998
32. Jane Perlez, "China competes with
west in aid to its neighbors," New York Times 9/18/2006
33. Larry Rother, "Brazil weighs costs
and benefits of alliances with China," New York Times 11/20/2005
34. David Sanger, "An old presidential
predicament: China proves tough to influence," New York Times April 6,
2006
35.
Scissors, “Deng undone,” Foreign Affairs, M/J 2009
36. David Shambaugh, "Facing reality in
China policy," Foreign Affairs, " January/February 2001
37. "Taiwan's China dare," the
economist, March 25, 2000
38. "The dragon comes calling,"
Economist 9/3/05
39. "the Reds in the West," The
Economist, January 15, 2005
40. John Tkacik, "China's military
power," heritage foundation, July 27, 2005 if
41. Alan Tonelson, "There's only so much
that foreign trade can do," 00 June 2, 2002
42. James Traub, The world according to China,
New York Times 9/3/2--6
China demographics
1. Clay
Chandler, "Little Emperors," Fortune
Oct 4, 2004
2. Howard French, "As China ages, a
shortage of cheap labor looms," New York Times June 30, 2006
3. Nicholas Eberstadt, "Old Age
Tsunami," WSJ.com November 15, 2005
4. Nicholas Eberstadt, "power in
population in Asia," policy review February 2004
5. Normiimitsu Onishi, "China's youth look to
Seoul for Inspiration," New York Times Jan 2, 2006
6. Richard Jackson & Neil Howe, "The
graying of the Middle Kingdom," Center for Strategic and International
Studies, April 2004
7. in Philip Longman, "the global baby
bust," Foreign Affairs, May/June 2004
8. Micheal Teitelbaum Jay winter & Phillip
Longman, "demography is not destiny," Foreign Affairs,
September/October 2004
9. Jim
Yardley, "dead bachelors in remote China still find wives," New York
Times October 5, 2006
China
- energy/environment
1. Keith Bradsher & David Barboza,
"Pollution from Chinese coal casts a global shadow" june 11, 2006
2. John Browne, "beyond Kyoto,"
July/August 2004
3. Thomas Friedman, "China's Little
Green Book," New York Times
11/2/05
4. Thomas Friedman, "joined at the
hip," New York Times, July 20, 2005
5. Thomas Friedman, "Red China or
Green", New York Times June 30, 2006
6. Amy Myers Jaffe, "Wasted
Energy," July 7, 2005
7. Joseph Kahn, "behind China's bid for
Unocal: a costly quest for energy control," New York Times, June 27, 2005
8. Joseph Kahn, "a sea of sand is
threatening China's heart," New York Times June 8, 2006
9. Joseph Kahn, "Behind china's bid for
Unocal: A costly quest for energy control," New York Times 6/27/05
10. David Lague, "China blames oil
company for benzene spill in River," New York Times, November 25, 2005
11. Nelson Schwartz, "Why china scares big
oil," fortune, July 25, 2005
12. Shai oster, "beijing aims to boost
use of alternative energy sources," Wall Street Journal February 14, 2006
13. Shai oster & patrick barta,
"China stumbles and attempt to cut use of coal and oil," WSJ March
2006
14. Vivienne Walt, "China's African
Safari," Fortune Feb 20, 2006
15. Timothy Wirth, C. Boyden Gray, & John
Podesta, "the future of energy policy," Foreign Affairs, July/August
2003
16. Jim Yardley, "spill in China brings
danger, and cover-up," New York Times November 26, 2005
17. Jim Yardley, "rules ignored, toxic
sludge sinks Chinese village," September 4, 2006
18. Jim Yardley, Rules ignored, toxic sludge
sinks Chinese Village, New York Times Sept, 4, 2006
19. Charles Zhu, "China shifts to Canada
oil sands but barriers abound," Reuters, February 10, 2006
20. David Zweig and Bi Jianhai, China's Global Hunt for Energy, Foreign Affairs,
September/October 2005
21. David Zwieg, "China's global hunt for
energy," Foreign Affairs, S/O 2005
China - trade /
employment
1. Ramesh
Adhikari and Yongzheng Yang, "What will WY|TO membership mean for China
and its trading partners?, Finance & Development September 2002
2. Mary
Amiti & Beata Smarzynska Javorcik, "in to costs and location of
foreign firms in China," World Bank policy research working paper 3564,
April 2005
3.
Mary
Amiti and Shang-Jin Wei, "Service offshoring, productivity, and employment: evidence
form the US," IMF Working Paper December 2005
4. David Bacon, Anti-China Campaign Hides Maquiladora Wage Cuts, ZNet February 3, 2003
5. Judith Banister, "Manufacturing
employment in China," Monthly Labor
Review July 2005
6. Judith Banister, "Manufacturing
earnings and compensation in China," Monthly
Labor Review August 2005
7. David Barboza, "Labor shortage in
China may lead to trade shift," New York Times April 3, 2006
8. *David Barboza, "Some assembly
needed: China as Asia factor," New York Times February 9, 2006
9. Ashok Deo Bardhan and Cynthia A. Kroll, "The New Wave of Outsourcing"
, Fisher Center for real estate and urban economics,
Fall 2003
10. Ashok Deo Bardhan and Dwight Jaffee, "Innovation, R&D and Offshoring "
Fisher Center for real estate and urban economics,
Fall 2005
11. C. Fred Bergsten, "Foreign economic
policy for the next president," Foreign
Affairs M/A 2004
12. C. Fred Bergsten, "The dollar and the
deficits," Foreign Affairs N/D
2009
13. Keith Bradshe, "OK of roses may have
note: made in China," near Times September 25, 2006 in
14. Keith Bradsher & David Barboza,
"Made in China. Bought Everywhere," New York Times April 9,, 2005
15. Keith Bradsher, "Rising yuan pushes
China upmarket," New York Times April 20, 2006
16. Keith Bradsher, "Thanks to Detroit,
China is poised to lead," New York Times March 12, 2006
17.
18. Daniel Drezner, "The outsorucing
bogeyman," Foreign Affairs M/J 2004
19. Niall Ferguson, "sinking
globalization, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2005
20. Juan Forero, "as China gallops,
Mexico sees factory jobs of the way," Wall
Street Journal 3 September 2003
21. Thomas Friedman, "Latin America's
choice, near Times and should one 2006 in
22. Neil C. Hughes, A Trade War with China?, Foreign Affairs,
July/August 2005
23. Elena
Ianchovichna and Terrie Walmsley, “The Impact of China’s WTO Accession on East
Asia,” World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, August 2003
24. Jacks…,
“Trade costs, 1870-2000,” AER May
2008
25. Paul Krugman, "The myth of
competitiveness," Harpers, June
1994
26. David Landler & Ian Fisher,
"Italy's once plucky little factories now complicate its battle with 'Made
in China," New York Times May 14, 2006
27. Prakash Loungani, " Comrades or
competitors?: Trade links between china and other east asian economies," Finance
& Development June 2000
28. OECD finds that China is biggest exporter
of information technology goods in 2004, surpassing US and EU,"
29. Leonard Sahling and Thomas Finley, Is China's success a threat to Mexico? Part 2
30. Leonard
Sahling and Thomas Finley, I s China's success a threat to Mexico? Part 3
31. Nelson Schwartz, "Will 'Made in
America' fade away?," Fortune 11/24/2003
32. Steve Stein, "Trade out of
whack," Policy Review, December 2004
33. "Still made in Japan," The Economist,April 10, 2004
34. Alex taylor, "a tale of two
factories," fortune September 18, 2006
35. "the real leap forward," the
economist, November 20, 1999
36. WTO, "World Trade Developments in 2004 and prospects for 2005,"
China - textiles /
apparel / furniture / industries
1. Frederick Abernathy, John Dunlap,
Janice Hammond, and David we'll, "globalization in the apparel and textile
industries: what is new in what is not?" Harvard Center for textile and
apparel research, March 2002
2. Paul Blustein, China to Raise Tariffs On
Clothing Exports, Washington Post Staff Writer, Saturday, May 21, 2005
3. China furniture faces U.S. tariffs, Wall
Street Journal June 17, 2004
4. Gary Gereffi, "Global sourcing in the
US apparel industry," Journal of textile and apparel, technology and
management, Fall 2001
5. Gary Gereffi, "International trade
and industrial upgrading in the apparel commodity chain," Journal of
international economics 1999
6. Gary Gereffi and Olga Memedovic, The
Global Apparel Chain: What Prospects for Upgrading by Developing Countries.
Vienna: United Nations Industrial Development Organization (sectoral studies
series) 2003
7. Italian
textiles and China, The Economist,Feb 25, 2006
8. Dan Morse ,"furniture makers seek
trade duties," the Wall Street Journal 3 November 2002
9. Dan Morse, "In North Carolina,
furniture makers try to stay alive," the Wall Street Journal February 20,
2004
10.
Paul
Magnusson..., "Where trade hurts: 3 million jobs could disappear with the
end of apparel quotas," BusinessWeek, December 15, 2003
11. Christopher Rhoads, "China threat
fashions a period of upheaval for Italy's textile firms," the Asian Wall
Street Journal, 17 December 2002
12. Textile and Apparel Imports from China Flood U.S. Market
. March 11, 2005
13. The
China threat to world textiles and apparel , National Council of
Textile Organizations, September 1, 2004
14. The
China Threat to World Textile and Apparel Trade , American Textile
manufacturers 2003?
15.
transcript
of an IMF book form, the travels of a T-shirt in the global economy: an
economist examines the markets, power, and politics of world trade," IMF
talk October 19, 2005
16. US Industry Files First Threat-Based Textile Safeguard
Petitions Against China, TDC Forum, 18 October, 2004
17. U.S., China sign deal on imports of Chinese clothing,
textiles into U.S."
18. Yongzheng
Yang & Montfort Mlachila, "The End of textiles quotas: a case study of
the impact on Bangladesh," International monetary fund, and June 2004
19. , The
New Chinese Threat,
China
- US trade deficits / currency manipulation
1. Edmund Andrews, "Global trends may
hinder efforts to curb US inflation," New York Times August 28, 2006
2. Brown,
Chad P.; Crowley, Meredith A.; McCulloch, Rachel; Nakajima, Daisuke J., "The U.S. trade deficit: Made in China?",
Economic Perspectives, 2005 4th Quarter, Vol. 29
3. Rodrego de Rato, "Shared
responsibilities: solving the problem of global imbalances," IMF talk
February 3, 2006
4. Steven Dunaway and Xiangming Li,
"Estimating China's equilibrium real exchange rate." IMF working
paper, October 2005
5. Morris Goldstein & andNicholas Lardy,
"China's exchange-rate policy dilemma," American Economics
Association May 2006
6. Paul Krugman, "Debt and denial,"
New York Times Feb. 13, 2006
7. Ronald McKinnon, "China's
exchange-rate trap: Japan redux?," American Economics Association May 2006
8. Eduardo Porter, "Another drink? Sure.
China is paying," New York Times June 5, 2005
9. Stephen Roach, "Why we ought to be
thanking the Chinese," Fortune March 22, 2004
10. Rodrigo de Rato, "Shared
responsibilities: solving the problems of global imbalances," IMF there
were third 2006 in
11. Brad Sester..., "How scary is the
deficit?," Foreign Affairs, July/August 2005
12. Martin Uribe, "On over
borrowing," American Economics Association may 2006
China
- inequalty / economic hardship / instability / regional
1. Andrew Browne, "china vows
countryside help," Wall Street Journal, March 6, 2006
2. Maurice
Catin, Xubei Luo and Chistophe Van Huffel, , “Openness, Industrialization, and
Geographic Concentration of Activities in China,” World Bank Policy Research Working
Paper, September 2005
3. "China's growth spreads inland,"
The Economist, November 20, 2004
4. "China's far security West," The
Economist, December 3, 2005
5. China's next building site, The Economist,
6/24/2006
6. in in in andandGeoffrey Colvin,
"Asia's peasant problem," Fortune, May 15, 2006
7. Trevor Corson, "China's blue-collar blues," The Atlantic Monthly February 2000
8. Joseph Kahn, "China's elite learn to
flaunt while the new landless weep," New York Times 12/25/2004
9. Joshua Kurlantzick, "is unsettled
west, Foreign Affairs, July August 2004
10. Thomas Lurn, Social Unrest in China,
Congressional Research Service
11. Branko
Milanovic, “Half a World: Regional Inequality in Five Great Federations,” World
Bank Research Working Paper, September 2005
12. "China's future: troubles ahead for
the new leaders," the economist, November 16, 2002
13. "The breakup of China, in our
interest in it," Atlantic Monthly, August 1899
14. "The other China," The Economist,1/10/2004
15. Sheryl WuDunn, "China's rush to
riches," New York Times Magazine, September 4, 1994
16. Xiao-huang Yin, "China's Gilded
Age," Atlantic Monthly, April 1994
China / world economy
1. David Barboza, "China builds its
dreams, and some fear a bubble," New York Times October 18, 2005
2. Keith Bradsher, "Like Japan in the
1980s, China poses big economic challenge," New York Times March 2, 2004
3. Ray Brooks and Ran Tao, "China's
Labor Market Performance and Challenges," IMF Working Paper WP/03/210
November 2003
4. Robert
Buderi, “The Talent magnet,” Fast Company June 2006
5. "Cars in China," The
Economist,6/4/2005
6. Clay Chandler, "China Goes Car
Crazy," Fortune Sept 1, 2003
7. Clay Chandler, "Full speed
ahead," Fortune October 4, 2004
8. Chun Chang, "Progress and peril in China's modern economy,"
Minn The Region December 2003
9. China's art business, The Economist,6/10/2006
10. Chinese tourism: Outward bound, The
Economist,6/24/2006
11. "chat is calling exercising its
pricing power," the economist, June 24, 2006
12. "China's champions ,economist,
January 8, 2005 the of and
13. China's economic powerhouse region in need of technicians,
People's Daily, October 23, 2003
14. "China in the world economy,"
OECD 2002
15. W. Michael Cox & Jahyeong Koo,
"China: awakening giant," Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas September
2003
16. Gurcharan Das, "the Indian
model," Foreign Affairs, July/August 2006
17. "China's economic power: enter the
Dragon," the economist, March 10, 2001
18. Pete Engardio and Dexter Roberts With
Brian Bremner in Beijing, "The China Price," Business Week 12/6/2004
19. Louis Fox and Yaohui, "China's labor
market reform: performance and prospects," background paper for the China
2002 country economic memorandum (in Washington, DC, World Bank, 2002)
20. Thomas Friedman, "Worried about
India's and China's booms? So are they," New York Times March 24, 2006
21. "From T-shirts to T-bonds," The
Economist,7/30/2005
22. Bruce Gilley," in China's own
eyes," for affairs September/October 2005 in
23. "How China runs the world
economy," 7/30/05
24. "Measuring economies: Grossly
distorted picture," The Economist,2/11/2006
25. Simon
Montlake, “China’s factories Hit An Unlikely Shortage: Labor,” Christian
Science Monitor, May, 1, 2006
26. Samuel
Palmisano, "The globally integrated enterprise," Foreign
Affairs, May/June 2006
27. Sheriden Prasso, Battle for the face of
china," Fortune 12/12/2005
28. Progress and Peril in China's Modern Economy Interview with Ping Xie, People's Bank of China
29. Thomas Rawski, Recent Developments in
China's Labor Economy, (Geneva, International Labor Office) November 2003
30. Robert Reich, "capitalism doesn't
require democracy," coming dreams, January 10, 2006
31. "red inc." Harpers February 2006
32. Retailing in China, The Economist,8/5/2006
33. Stephen
Roach, “Understanding the Chinese Consumer,” the Globalist April 25, 2006
34. Dexter
Roberts, "China's changing economic balance," Newsweek.com Feb. 12,
2006
35. Daniel Roth, "In search of China's
Bill Gates," Fortune Oct 4, 2004
36. Alex Taylor III, Shanghai Auto want to be
the world's next great car company," Fortune
Oct 4, 2004
37. the Tiananmen papers, Foreign
Affairs, January February 2001
38. James Watson, "China's big Mac
attack," Foreign Affairs, May/June 2000
39. Janet Yellen, "Reflections on China's
Economy," FRBSF Economic Letter, Nov. 5, 2005
40. Douglas
Zhihua Zeng, “China’s Employment Challenges and Strategies after WTO
Accession,” World Bank Research Working Paper, February 2005
China - economic
growth
1. David Barboza & Daniel Altman,
"That blur? It's China, moving up in the pack," New York Times
12/21/2005
2. Angus Deaton, "the great escape: a
review of Robert Fogel's escape from hunger and premature death, 1700 -
2000," Journal of Economic Literature March 2006
3. Simeon Djankov..., "who are China's
entrepreneurs?," American Economics Association 2006
4. Thomas Friedman, "facts and
folly," New York Times march 29, 2006
5. Thomas Friedman, "big ideas and no
boundaries," October 6, 2006
6. Thomas Friedman, "From gunpowder to
the next big bang," New York Times
11/4/05
7. George J. Gilboy, The Myth Behind China's Miracle, Foreign
Affairs, July/August 2004
8. George Gilboy and Eric Heginbotham, China's Coming Transformation, Foreign
Affairs, July/August 2001
9. Bates Gill..., "China's HIV crisis,"
for Affairs, March/April 2002
10. Luigi Guiso..., "dosed culture affect
economic outcomes?," JEP spring 2006
11. David Hale and Lyric Hughes Hale,
"China takes Off," Foreign
Affairs, November- December 2003
12. Yasheng Huang and Tarun Khanna, "can
India overtake China?" foreign-policy July/August 2003
13. David Landes, "why Europe and the
West? why not China?," JEP spring 2006
14. Rachel McCleary & Robert Barro,
"religion and economy," JEP in spring 2006
15. Eswar Prasad & R. Rajan,
"modernizing China's growth paradigm," American Economics Association
May 2006
16. Carl Schramm, "building
entrepreneurial economies," Foreign Affairs, July/August 2004
17. David Victor, "recovering sustainable
development," Foreign Affairs, January/February 2006
China
- politics / human rights / law
1. David Barboza & Tom Zeller Jr.,
"Microsoft shuts blogs site after complaints by Beijing," New York
Times January 6, 2006
2. "Beijing's new enforcer:
Microsoft," near Times January 17, 2006
3. "China: the long march to
privacy," The Economist, January 14, 2006
4. Jason Dean, "Chinese government
defends its restrictions on Internet use," Wall Street Journal, December
15th 2006
5. Howard French, "police in China
battle villagers in land protest," New York Times January 17, 2006
6. Howard French, "Chinese pressing to
keep village silent on clash," New York Times, December 17, 2005
7. Howard French, "a party girl leads
China's online revolution," November 24th 2005
8. Howard French, "protesters say police
in China killed up to 20," New York Times December 10, 2005
9. Howard French, "Chinese discuss plan
to tighten restrictions on cyberspace," New York Times 11/20/05 in
10. Howard French, "online throngs impose
a stern rowdy in China," New York Times June 3, 2006 of
11. Thomas Friedman, "how to look at
China," New York Times November 9, 2005
12. Joseph Kahn, "Beijing sensors taken
to task and party circles," New York Times February 15, 2006
13. Joseph kahn, Rioting in China over label
on college diplomas, June 22, 2006
14. Joseph Kahn, "in Graft inquiry,
Chinese see a shakeup coming," New York Times, October 4, 2006
15. Joseph Kahn, "A sharp debate erupts
in China over ideologies," New York Times March 12, 2006 in
16. Michelle Kessler, "china takes baby
steps against piracy," USA Today, April 17, 2006
17. Nicholas Kristof, "China's cyber
dissidents and the yahoos at Yahoo," New York Times February 19, 2006
18. Nicholas Kristof, "China's justice
system," New York Times, June 18, 2006
19. Nickolas Kristof, Rumblings from China,
New York Times July 2, 2006
20. Howard French, Online throngs impose a
stern morality in China, New York Times june 3, 2006
21. Minxin Pei, "China's governance
crisis," Foreign Affairs, September/October 2002
22. Orville Schell, "China's hidden
Democratic legacy," Foreign Affairs, July/August 2004
23. Clive Thompson, "Google's China
problem (and China's Google problem)," New York Times, April 23, 2006
24. John Thornton, "China's leadership
gap," Foreign Affairs, N/D 2006
25. "Where's mao? Chinese revise history
books," New York Times Spetember 1, 2006
26. Jim Yardley, "in worker's death, view
of China's harsh justice," New York Times December 31, 2005
27. Jim Yardley, "a judge test China's
courts, making history," the New York Times November 28, 2005
28. Jim Yardley, "desperate search for
justice: one-man versus China," New York Times, November 12, 2005
India
1. Raghuram Rajan, "India: the past in
its future," IMF talk January 20, 2006
2. Parag Khanna & C. Raja Mohan,
"getting India right," Hoover Institute policy review February/March
2006
3. India's and China's Recent Experience with Reform and Growth,
IMF November 28, 2005 --
4. Kalpana Kochhar, Utsav Kumar, Raghuram
Rajan, Arvind Subramanian, IoannisTokatlidis, Working Paper India's Pattern of Development: What Happened, What Follows?
January 1, 2006
Misc
1. Chaos in the classroom, The
Economist,8/12/2006
2.
China
, Harvard International Review Summer 2003
3. China's Rich but Troubled Banking Sector
4. Bruce Einhorn, Rethinking the China Threat, Business Week
January 5, 2005
5. Thomas Friedman, "How to look at
China," New York Times Nov. 9, 2005
6. Carleeen Hawn, "The Global Razor's
Edge," Fast Company February 2004
7. Andrew Higgins, “As China surges, it
also proves a buttress to American strength, Wall Street Journal January 30 2004
8. Joseph Kahn, "In candor from China,
efforts to ease anxiety," New York Times 4/17/2006
9. NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF, The China Threat?, New York Times December 20, 2003
10. "The sucking sound from the
east," The Economist,26 July 2003
11. "Troubles ahead for the new
leaders," The Economist,11/16/2002
12. What Ails China?
13. World Bank China, China Quarterly
Organizations
·
OTEXA, Office of
Textiles and Apparel, U.S. Dept. of Commerce
·
Apparel
Magazine http://www.apparelmag.com/
·
ApparelNews.net
http://www.apparelnews.net/
·
World
bank investment climate assessment
·
Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences
·
Fisher Center for real estate and urban economics
, UC California Berkeley
·
International
Trade Commission
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National Council of
Textile Organizations
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Global
Alliance for the Textile Trade
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international textile
garment and leather workers Federation
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National
cotton council
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ORGANIZATIONS FACILITATING TEXTILE AND APPAREL TRADE:
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Textiles Monitoring Agreement (MFA)
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American Furniture Manufacturers
Association
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US Imposes Temporary Quotas on Clothing Imports from China -
US ...
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http://www.taphophilia.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=897
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ANU Asia Pacific School, Economics and
Management: China Economy Program. The Australian National University
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Harvard
Harvard University: Asia Center
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Additional Readings
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Clayton Christensen, Thomas Craig, and Stuart Hart, "The Great Disruption, Foreign Affairs, 2001 |
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Peter Drucker, "Beyond the Information Revolution," The Atlantic Monthly 10/1999 |
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Peter Drucker, "The Age of Social Transformation," The Atlantic Monthly 11/1994 |
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James Fallows, "Countdown
to a Meltdown," The
Atlantic Monthly August 2005 |
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Peter S. Heller, Who Will Pay? Coping with Aging Societies, Climate Change,
and Other Long-Term Fiscal Challenges International Monetary Fund |
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Samuel Huntington, "The Clash of Civilization?" Foreign Affairs, Summer 1993 |
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Christopher Lasch, "The revolt of the elites," Harpers 11/1994 |
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Steven Weinburg, "Five and a half utopias," The Atlantic Monthly January 2000 |
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Paul Kennedy, "Introduction" in The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers |
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Anthony H. Cordesman, Geopolitics and Energy, Key Trends: 2000-2020,
Center for Strategic and International Studies July 2002. |
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Paul Kennedy, "Must it be the West vs the Rest," The Atlantic Monthly; Boston; Dec 1994 |
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Richard Johnson, Economic Policy Implications of World Demographic
Change KCER 1:2004 |
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Peter S. Heller, Who Will Pay? Coping with Aging Societies, Climate Change,
and Other Long-Term Fiscal Challenges International Monetary Fund |
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Massimo Livi_Bacci, "Demographic Shocks: The View From History, |
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Global Demographic Change: Dimensions and Economic
Significance |
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George Boras, "The new economics of immigration," The Atlantic Monthly November 1996 |
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Francis A. Walker, "Restriction of Immigration" The Atlantic Monthly,June, 1896; Volume 77, No. 464; pages 822-829.
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Richard
Cooper, "a false alarm: overcoming globalization is discontents,"
foreign Affairs, January/February 2004
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Jeffrey
Garten, "the global economic challenge," Foreign Affairs, January /
February 2005
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Peter
Peterson, "riding for a fall," Foreign Affairs, the September/October
2004
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Adam
Segal, "is America losing its edge?," Foreign Affairs,
November/December 2004
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Peter
van Ham, "The rise of the brand state: the postmodern politics of image
and reputation, Foreign Affairs, September October 2001
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Martin
Wolf, "will the nation state survive globalization?," Foreign
Affairs, January/February 2001