This report deals with U.S.-China relations during the 110th
Congress (2007-2008) and with a number of key events involving
China during the two-year period. These events included: Chinas
anti-satellite weapon test (January 2007); the 17th Party Congress
(October 2007); a crackdown against demonstrations in Tibet (March
2008); the election of a new, pro-engagement government in Taiwan
(March 2008); the massive Sichuan earthquake (May 2008); and
Beijings hosting of the 2008 Olympics (August 2008). U.S.-China
relations were remarkably smooth for much of the 110th, although
there were signs that U.S. China policy had become subject to
competing reassessments as the Bush Administration drew to a close
in 2008. The White House continued to follow the policy of
engagement it had unveiled in 2005 as a new framework for the
relationship, one in which the United States was willing to work
cooperatively with China while encouraging Beijing to become a
responsible stakeholder in the global system. U.S. officials also
continued to hold a series of regular senior dialogues the White
House had established with Beijing, such as the U.S.-China
Strategic Economic Dialogue. But other U.S. policymakers began to
raise concerns on issues involving China and U.S.-China relations.
They cited concerns about the ...
General
Imprint: |
Bibliogov
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2013 |
First published: |
November 2013 |
Authors: |
Kerry Dumbaugh
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Dimensions: |
246 x 189 x 4mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
70 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-293-24585-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Politics & government >
General
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LSN: |
1-293-24585-2 |
Barcode: |
9781293245859 |
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