Reluctant Restraint
Title | Reluctant Restraint PDF eBook |
Author | Evan S. Medeiros |
Publisher | NUS Press |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Arms control |
ISBN | 9789971694425 |
Trading with the Enemy
Title | Trading with the Enemy PDF eBook |
Author | Hugo Meijer |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 413 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0190277696 |
In light of the intertwining logics of military competition and economic interdependence at play in US-China relations, Trading with the Enemy examines how the United States has balanced its potentially conflicting national security and economic interests in its relationship with the People's Republic of China (PRC). To do so, Hugo Meijer investigates a strategically sensitive yet under-explored facet of US-China relations: the making of American export control policy on military-related technology transfers to China since 1979. Trading with the Enemy is the first monograph on this dimension of the US-China relationship in the post-Cold War. Based on 199 interviews, declassified documents, and diplomatic cables leaked by Wikileaks, two major findings emerge from this book. First, the US is no longer able to apply a strategy of military/technology containment of China in the same way it did with the Soviet Union during the Cold War. This is because of the erosion of its capacity to restrict the transfer of military-related technology to the PRC. Secondly, a growing number of actors in Washington have reassessed the nexus between national security and economic interests at stake in the US-China relationship - by moving beyond the Cold War trade-off between the two - in order to maintain American military preeminence vis-à-vis its strategic rivals. By focusing on how states manage the heterogeneous and potentially competing security and economic interests at stake in a bilateral relationship, this book seeks to shed light on the evolving character of interstate rivalry in a globalized economy, where rivals in the military realm are also economically interdependent.
The Paradox of Power
Title | The Paradox of Power PDF eBook |
Author | David C. Gompert |
Publisher | Government Printing Office |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780160915734 |
The second half of the 20th century featured a strategic competition between the United States and the Soviet Union. That competition avoided World War III in part because during the 1950s, scholars like Henry Kissinger, Thomas Schelling, Herman Kahn, and Albert Wohlstetter analyzed the fundamental nature of nuclear deterrence. Decades of arms control negotiations reinforced these early notions of stability and created a mutual understanding that allowed U.S.-Soviet competition to proceed without armed conflict. The first half of the 21st century will be dominated by the relationship between the United States and China. That relationship is likely to contain elements of both cooperation and competition. Territorial disputes such as those over Taiwan and the South China Sea will be an important feature of this competition, but both are traditional disputes, and traditional solutions suggest themselves. A more difficult set of issues relates to U.S.-Chinese competition and cooperation in three domains in which real strategic harm can be inflicted in the current era: nuclear, space, and cyber. Just as a clearer understanding of the fundamental principles of nuclear deterrence maintained adequate stability during the Cold War, a clearer understanding of the characteristics of these three domains can provide the underpinnings of strategic stability between the United States and China in the decades ahead. That is what this book is about.
From the Roots Up
Title | From the Roots Up PDF eBook |
Author | Ross, David |
Publisher | James Lorimer & Company |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780888628565 |
This document analyses the social aspects of industrial development, focusingon the role of the informal sector in economic development. It sets out toanalyze, measure and describe the characteristics of the informal economy, contrast it with the fully commercialized sector in terms of purpose andsocial function, and suggest the kind of changes in economic policy thatwould enable the informal economy to offer new kinds of work, to strengthenlocal self-reliance and to meet a wide variety of economic and social needsat the local community level.
A Whisper for the Nursery: a word for the School Room: a lecture for all who will listen. With plans for the employment and enjoyment of the Sabbath hours
Title | A Whisper for the Nursery: a word for the School Room: a lecture for all who will listen. With plans for the employment and enjoyment of the Sabbath hours PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 214 |
Release | 1848 |
Genre | |
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The Reluctant Supplier
Title | The Reluctant Supplier PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Y. Hammond |
Publisher | |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN |
Out of Ashes
Title | Out of Ashes PDF eBook |
Author | Konrad H. Jarausch |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 886 |
Release | 2016-08-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0691173079 |
A sweeping history of twentieth-century Europe that examines its unprecedented destruction—and abiding promise A sweeping history of twentieth-century Europe, Out of Ashes tells the story of an era of unparalleled violence and barbarity yet also of humanity, prosperity, and promise. Konrad Jarausch describes how the European nations emerged from the nineteenth century with high hopes for continued material progress and proud of their imperial command over the globe, only to become embroiled in the bloodshed of World War I, which brought an end to their optimism and gave rise to competing democratic, communist, and fascist ideologies. He shows how the 1920s witnessed renewed hope and a flourishing of modernist art and literature, but how the decade ended in economic collapse and gave rise to a second, more devastating world war and genocide on an unprecedented scale. Jarausch further explores how Western Europe surprisingly recovered due to American help and political integration. Finally, he examines how the Cold War pushed the divided continent to the brink of nuclear annihilation, and how the unforeseen triumph of liberal capitalism came to be threatened by Islamic fundamentalism, global economic crisis, and an uncertain future. A gripping narrative, Out of Ashes explores the paradox of the European encounter with modernity in the twentieth century, shedding new light on why it led to cataclysm, inhumanity, and self-destruction, but also social justice, democracy, and peace.