The nations that border the Pacific Ocean are becoming increasingly
interdependent, and trade among them-a major cohesive force-has
already reached substantial proportions. China Among the Nations of
the Pacific examines this new order, focusing on events in China
and on how the PRC will affect and interact with its Pacific
neighbors as it looks outward from its former isolation. The
authors-all recognized authorities-address such fundamental issues
as China's economy, demographics, food and energy supplies, and
relations with the rest of Asia. Will China become a major exporter
of energy? Will it remain a major importer of food? Is China
destined to become one of Japan's major suppliers of raw materials?
Can China resolve its maritime jurisdiction disputes with
neighboring countries? How will the perceptions of the nations of
Southeast Asia concerning China and the Chinese influence the
future course of events? The discussion of these and other
questions adds a new dimension to the study of China's external
relations.
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