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"By the time of Barack Obama's inauguration as the 44th president
of the United States, he had already developed an ambitious foreign
policy vision. By his own account, he sought to bend the arc of
history toward greater justice, freedom, and peace; within a year
he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, largely for that promise. In
Bending History, Martin Indyk, Kenneth Lieberthal, and Michael
O'Hanlon measure Obama not only against the record of his
predecessors and the immediate challenges of the day, but also
against his own soaring rhetoric and inspiring goals. Bending
History assesses the considerable accomplishments as well as the
failures and seeks to explain what has happened. Obama's best work
has been on major and pressing foreign policy
challenges-counterterrorism policy, including the daring raid that
eliminated Osama bin Laden; the ""reset"" with Russia; managing the
increasingly significant relationship with China; and handling the
rogue states of Iran and North Korea. Policy on resolving the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, however, has reflected serious flaws
in both strategy and execution. Afghanistan policy has been plagued
by inconsistent messaging and teamwork. On important ""softer""
security issues-from energy and climate policy to problems in
Africa and Mexico-the record is mixed. As for his early aspiration
to reshape the international order, according greater roles and
responsibilities to rising powers, Obama's efforts have been
well-conceived but of limited effectiveness. On issues of secondary
importance, Obama has been disciplined in avoiding fruitless
disputes (as with Chavez in Venezuela and Castro in Cuba) and
insisting that others take the lead (as with Qaddafi in Libya).
Notwithstanding several missteps, he has generally managed well the
complex challenges of the Arab awakenings, striving to strike the
right balance between U.S. values and interests. The authors see
Obama's foreign policy to date as a triumph of discipline and
realism over ideology. He has been neither the transformative
beacon his devotees have wanted, nor the weak apologist for America
that his critics allege. They conclude that his grand strategy for
promoting American interests in a tumultuous world may only now be
emerging, and may yet be curtailed by conflict with Iran. Most of
all, they argue that he or his successor will have to embrace U.S.
economic renewal as the core foreign policy and national security
challenge of the future. "
Using a model of "fragmented authoritarianism," this volume
sharpens our view of the inner workings of the Chinese bureaucracy.
The contributors' interviews with politically well-placed
bureaucrats and scholars, along with documentary and field
research, illuminate the bargaining and maneuvering among officials
on the national, provincial, and local levels. CONTRIBUTORS:Nina P.
HalpernCarol Lee HamrinDavid M. LamptonKenneth G. LieberthalMelanie
ManionBarry NaughtonLynne PaineJonathan D. PollackSusan L.
ShirkPaul E. SchroederAndrew G. WalderDavid Zweig This title is
part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates
University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate
the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing
on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality,
peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1992.
China's path to political reform over the last three decades has
been slow, but discourse among Chinese political scientists
continues to be vigorous and forward thinking. China's Political
Development offers a unique look into the country's evolving
political process by combining chapters authored by twelve
prominent Chinese political scientists with an extensive commentary
on each chapter by an American scholar of the Chinese political
system. Each chapter focuses on a major aspect of the development
of the Chinese Party-state, encompassing the changing relations
among its constituent parts as well as its evolving approaches
toward economic growth, civil society, grassroots elections, and
the intertwined problems of supervision and corruption. Together,
these analyses highlight the history, strategy, policies, and
implementation of governance reforms since 1978 and the authors'
recommendations for future changes. This extensive work provides
the deep background necessary to understand the sociopolitical
context and intellectual currents. behind the reform agenda
announced at the landmark Third Plenum in 2013. Shedding light
through contrasting perspectives, the book provides an overview of
the efforts China has directed toward developing good governance,
the challenges it faces, and its future direction.
Multinational corporations now look toward China with both
trepidation and anticipation.The speed and scope of Chinese
economic growth is changing the global distribution of power and
resources, possibly to the detriment of the major industrial
powers. But this same transformation presents tremendous
opportunities for companies who understand China well enough to
leverage both its accomplishments and its deep-seated problems for
corporate benefit. Longtime China scholar Kenneth Lieberthal brings
to bear a unique combination of experiences as former top
government official, political scientist, professor of
international corporate strategy, and consultant. In Managing the
China Challenge, he draws on his deep understanding of China's
political and economic systems and the priorities of local and
national leaders to illuminate the strategies foreign companies
must master to succeed in the Middle Kingdom. In straightforward
language, using numerous concrete examples to support his ideas and
recommendations, Lieberthal cogently presents not only how to
benefit from doing business in China, but also how to avoid the
serious risks that the endeavor entails. The implications
Lieberthal lays out for corporate strategy are wide-ranging and
critically important.
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