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Pacific-Asian Issues: American and Chinese Views

by Chen Qimao, Robert A. Scalapino. 298 pgs.

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Contributors:

   Chen Qimao, Robert A. Scalapino

Publisher:

   Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California

Place of Publication:

  Berkeley, CA  

Publication Year:

  1986
Subjects:   East Asia--Foriegn Relations, Asia, Southeastern--Foriegn Relations
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Contents
Contributors vii
Preface 1
1. Trends in Asia and the Pacific: An Overview Robert A. Scalapino 2
2. The Current Situation and Prospects for Asia and the Pacific Chen Qimao 22
3. Pacific Rim Trade and the U.S.-China Connection Benjamin Ward 32
4. Multilateral Lending Agencies in East Asia Thomas B. Gold 57
5. Soviet Strategy and Prospects in Asia and the Pacific Dong Bainan and Lu Wenrong 85
6. Changing Soviet Perspectives and Policies in Northeast Asia Gail Warshofsky Lapidus 93
7. Japan's Role in Asia and the Pacific: Its Relations with the United States, China, and the USSR Chalmers Johnson 111
8. Japan's Perspective and Policies on Asia and the Pacific Zhu Shi 132
10. The Korean Peninsula: Threat and Opportunity Robert A. Scalapino 145
11. Vietnam's Relationship with China Douglas Pike 159
12. Indochina in Perspective Ji Guoxing 169
13. The Achievements and Role of ASEAN in Asia and the Pacific Guo Zhaolie 176
14. ASEAN: Politics, Economics, and Security in the 1980s Karl D. Jackson 185
15. An Analysis of Soviet and U.S. Relations with India and Pakistan Wang Hongyu 219
16. India and Pakistan: Relations with East Asia, the United States, and the USSR Leo E. Rose 227
17. Sino-American Relations: Political and Strategic Considerations Lowell Dittmer 240
18. Assessing U.S.-China Relations: The Reagan Administration Period Zhang Jialin 257
19. Sino-American Cultural Exchanges: A Less Considered Aspect of American Foreign Policy Joyce K. Kallgren 267
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