Beyond MFN: trade with China and American interests
"By the year 2010, experts say, China may be the world's largest economy, with a prosperous middle class conducting business throughout East Asia and the world. Beyond MFN explores America's increasingly important relationship with the world's most populous country and fastest-gr...
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Zusammenfassung: | "By the year 2010, experts say, China may be the world's largest economy, with a prosperous middle class conducting business throughout East Asia and the world. Beyond MFN explores America's increasingly important relationship with the world's most populous country and fastest-growing economy. Looking beyond the annual debate on MFN, this book examines the complex economic, strategic, and ideological issues confronting U.S. policy makers in this critical bilateral relationship." "The recent history of Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan indicates that political pluralism and the rule of law follow the development of a market economy open to the West. How can the United States best encourage such trends in China? The volume also explores the views of the Chinese people themselves, the changing human rights policies of the Chinese government, the political implications of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment, and the internal deliberations within the Clinton administration on China policy. From these diverse perspectives emerges comprehensive understanding as to how a policy of broad-based engagement can best serve American interests as well as the aspirations of the Chinese people."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XV, 171 S. graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface, James R. Lilley and Wendell L. Willkie II ix
Contributors xiii
1 Introduction, Lee H. Hamilton 1
China Today and Tomorrow 2
U.S. Interests concerning China 4
Toward a Policy of Realism 6
O China Policy in Clinton s First Year, David M. Lampton 9
Introduction 10
Clinton s Evolving China Policy 13
A Presidential Review Directive on China Policy 15
The Chinese Track 20
Consulting and Negotiating with Congress 24
The Wider Political and Foreign Policy Context 27
Looking at the Documents 29
The President s Policy and the Future of U.S. China
Relations 30
Toward the Future 34
Q Trade and the Waking Giant—China, Asia, and American
Engagement, James R. Lilley 36
Taiwan 37
South Korea 39
Japan 43
Vietnam 46
China 48
Security Implications of MFN Revocation 53
A U.S. China Trade and Investment i the 1990s,
Claude E. Barfield 58
China in the East Asian Context 58
The Chinese Miracle 61
China s Trade and Investment Patterns 67
Greater China 69
CONTENTS
U.S. China Trade and Investment Issues 72
The Future 75
R Influencing Human Rights in China, Andrew ]. Nathan 77
China s Human Rights Record 77
Human Rights and Sovereignty 80
^ American Policy and the Sentiments of the Chinese People,
Anne F. Thurston 91
Human Rights 96
Emigration 98
The Question of Tibet 99
Arms Control and Nuclear Proliferation 100
Conclusions 102
7 Leveling the Playing Field for U.S. Firms in China,
Jerome A. Cohen and Matthew D. Bersani 107
A Stable Bilateral Political Environment 108
China s Integration into the World Economy 110
Promotion of U.S. Trade Opportunities 111
Creating Greater Access to China s Markets 112
Business and Political Goals 113
Q Why Does MFN Dominate America s China Policy?
U Wendell L. Willkie II 114
America s Ambivalence about Chinese Emigration 115
International Trade and MFN in the Postwar Era 117
Realpolitik and the Soviet American Trade Agreement
of 1972 119
Anticommunism, American Idealism, and the Jackson
Vanik Amendment 121
Jackson, China, and MFN 125
America Responds to Tiananmen Square 126
MFN Legislation—Congress Challenges the President 129
Idealism in American Foreign Policy 133
Q MFN in the Spring of 1994, Wendell L. Willkie // 137
Appendix: Public Attitudes toward the People s
Republic of China, Karh/n L. Bowman 145
List of Tables
4 1 Growth of Gross Domestic Product in East
Asia, 1970 1992 59
4 2 Population and Gross Domestic Product per Capita
for East Asian Countries, 1990 and 1991 61
CONTENTS
4—3 East Asian Exports to the United States as a
Percentage of Total Exports, 1975,1985, and 1992 63
List of Figures
4 1 Change in Gross Domestic Product per Capita,
Selected Countries, 1960 1985 60
4 2 Total U.S. Imports and Total U.S. Exports,
January June 1993 62
4 3 China s Real GNP Growth, 1987 1993 64
4 4 China s Industrial Output Growth, 1987 1993 65
4 5 Share of National Output in China by Type of
Ownership, 1980 1990 66
4 6 Contracted Foreign Direct Investment in China,
1983 1992 68
4 7 U.S. Exports to China, 1992 70
4 8 U.S. Imports from China, 1992 70
4 9 Trade within the Chinese Economic Area, 1987 1991 71
Notes 153
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