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University of California Press, 2004.
Haass, Richard ?China and the Future of U.S. - China Relations.? National Committee on U.S. - China Relations. New York. 5 December 2002.
Hale, David. ?China?s Growing Appetite.? The National Interest 76
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Harding, Harry. A Fragile Relationship. Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institute,1992.
Hsu,Immanuel Chung-Yueh. The Rise of Modern China. New York: Oxford
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Kaplan, Robert D. ?China: A World Power Again.? Atlantic Monthly 284 No. 2
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Kristof, Nicholas D., Lucian Pye and Richard Bernstein. China: A Rising Power: Foreign Affairs Reader. New York: Foreign Affairs, 2001.
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Lampton, David. The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of
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W. Norton & Company, 2003.
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Armonk NY.: M.E. Sharpe, 1998.
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American Primacy.? moderated by Michael Swine, Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace, Washington, D.C., 21 September 2004.
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Shambaugh, David. ?China and Europe: The Emerging Axis,? Current History,
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Suettinger, Robert L. Beyond Tiananmen: The Politics of U.S.-China Relations, 1989-
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Swaine, Michael. ?Reverse Course? The Fragile Turnaround in U.S.-China Relations. ?
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Policy Brief, 22 February 2003.
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Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Wang, Hui. China?s New Order: Society, Politics and Economy in Transition.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003.
Wolf, Martin. ?Why is China Growing So Slowly?? Foreign Policy 146 ( January/
February 2005): 50-52.

