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Long Time Coming: The Prospects for Democracy in China
John L. Thornton. Foreign Affairs, January/February 2008.

Chinese Military Leadership after the 17th Congress: Hu's Guys or Whose Guys?
James Mulvenon. China Leadership Monitor, Hoover Institution, Winter 2008 (.pdf file).

China's Superpower Economy
John Tkacik. The Heritage Foundation, 28 December 2007 (.pdf file).

China's Looming Financial Reform Challenges
Pieter Bottelier. China Brief, Jamestown Foundation, 13 December 2007.

China's Real Energy Crisis
Richard Lester and Edward Steinfeld. Harvard Asia Pacific Review, Winter 2007 (.pdf file).

China Needs Help with Climate Change
Kelly Sims Gallagher. Current History, November 2007 (.pdf file).

China's Civil Society Organizations: What Future in the Health Sector?
Bates Gill et al. A Report of the Task Force on HIV/AIDS Delegation to China, June 13-20, 2007. Center for Strategic and International Studies, November 2007 (.pdf file).

China's 17th Party Congress: Leadership, Not Policy
Kerry Brown. Chatham House, November 2007 (.pdf file).

The Great Firewall: China's Misguided - and Futile - Attempt to Control What Happens Online
Oliver August. Wired Magazine, 23 October 2007.

Corruption Threatens China's Future
Minxin Pei. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, October 2007 (.pdf file).

China's New Military Elite
Li Cheng and Scott W. Harold. China Security, Brookings Institution, Autumn 2007 (.pdf file).

A Chinese Century? Maybe It's the Next One
Lester Thurow. The New York Times, 20 August 2007. Posted on the Taiwan Security Research website.

Power Pact: Hu's Symbiotic Relations with the PLA
Willy Lam. China Brief, Jamestown Foundation, 26 July 2007.

China in the Year 2020: Three Political Scenarios
Cheng Li. Asia Policy, July 2007. Posted on the Brookings Institution website.

Hu Jintao and the PLA Brass
Alice Miller. China Leadership Monitor, Hoover Institution, Summer 2007.

Changing Demographic Trends in China
Hamayoun Khan. Strategic Studies, Institute of Strategic Studies, Pakistan, Summer 2007.

Hu Jintao and the PLA Brass
Alice Miller. China Leadership Monitor, Hoover Institution, Summer 2007 (.pdf file).

The Extent of the Government's Control of China's Economy, and Implications for the United States
Hearing before the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission. 24-25 May 2007 (.pdf file).

What are the High-Probability Challenges to Continued High Growth in China?
Wing Thye Woo. The Brookings Institution, 22 May 2007.

China's Economic Fluctuations and their Implications for its Rural Economy
Albert Keidel. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, May 2007 (.pdf file).

China and the WTO: Handle with Care
Philip I. Levy. Forbes.com, 16 April 2007. Posted on the American Enterprise Institute website on 17 April 2007.

China's Economic Prospects 2006-2020
He Jianwu, Li Shantong and Sandra Polaski. Carnegie Papers # 83, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, April 2007 (.pdf file).

China's Energy Governance: Perception and Reality
Edward A. Cunningham. MIT Center for International Studies, March 2007 (.pdf file).

Innovation in China's Energy Sector
Valerie J. Karplus. Working Paper #61, Program on Energy and Sustainable Development at Stanford University, March 2007 (.pdf file).

Can China Contain Unrest? Six Questions Seeking One Answer
Murray Scot Tanner. The Brookings Institution, March 2007.

Social Conflict in Rural China
Yu Jianrong. China Security, World Security Institute, Spring 2007 (.pdf file).

Challenges to China's Internal Security Strategy
Murray Scot Tanner. Testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, 03 February 2006 (.pdf file).

China's Real Energy Crisis
Richard Lester and Edward Steinfeld. Harvard Asia Pacific Review, Winter 2007 (.pdf file).

The Big Shake-Up
Cheng Li. China Economic Quarterly, 1st Quarter 2007 (.pdf file).

China's Economic Fluctuations: Implications for its Rural Economy
Albert Keidel. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2007 (.pdf file).

Energy Security Series: China
Erica Downs. The Brookings Institution, December 2006 (.pdf file).

Present at the Stagnation
Andrew J. Nathan. Foreign Affairs, July/August 2006.

Don't Bank on China: A Flawed Audit, or All Too Accurate
Gary J. Schmitt and Jared Feiger. The Weekly Standard, 19 June 2006.

HU and the PLA
Willy Lam. China Brief. The Jamestown Foundation, 07 June 2006.

China's Economic Conditions
Wayne M. Morrison. Congressional Research Service, 15 May 2006 (.pdf file).

China: A Troubled Dragon
Conn Hallinan. Foreign Policy in Focus, 11 May 2006 (.pdf file).

Social Unrest in China
Thomas Lum. Congressional Research Service, 08 May 2006 (.pdf file).

Why China Won't Slow Down
Albert Keidel. Foreign Policy, May/June 2006. Posted on the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace website.

China's Big Energy Dilemma
Minxin Pei. Straits Times, 13 April 2006. Posted on the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace website.

Capitalism-vs.-Socialism Debate Erupts in China
TruthDig.org, 12 March 2006.

The Rule of Law in China: Incremental Progress
Jamie P. Horsley. Center for Strategic and International Studies, March 2006. Posted on the Commonwealth Institute website (.pdf file).

Challenges to China's Internal Security Strategy
Murray Scot Tanner. Testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review, 03 February 2006 (.pdf file).

The Dark Side of China's Rise
Minxin Pei. Foreign Policy, March/April 2006. Posted on the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace website.

The Fifth Generation of the Chinese Communist Party
Willy Lam. China Brief. The Jamestown Foundation, 01 February 2006.

Don't Overestimate The Dragon's Power
Desmond Lachman. Australian Financial Review, 04 January 2006. Posted on the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research website.

In Rural China, A Time Bomb is Ticking
Joshua Muldavin. International Herald Tribune, 01 January 2006. Posted on the Taiwan Security Research website.

China's New Civil-Military Dynamic: Challenges and Opportunities for PLA Modernization
Kristen A. Gunness. The CNA Corporation, 2006 (.pdf file).

That Blur? It's China, Moving Up in the Pack
David Baboza and Daniel Altman. The New York Times, 21 December 2005. Posted on the Taiwan Security Research website.

Rethinking Equality and Inequality in the PRC
Martin King Whyte. Paper presented at the 50th anniversary conference for the Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, 09-11 December 2005 (.pdf file).

China's Growth Requires Structure
Zhang Jun. Taipei Times, 07 December 2005. Posted on the Taiwan Security Research website.

China: Boom or Boomerang
Orville Schell. TruthDig.org, 03 December 2005.

The Chinese Shadow
Robert Skidelsky. The New York Review of Books, 17 November 2005.

China is Paying the Price of Rising Social Unrest
Minxin Pei. Financial Times, 07 November 2005. Posted on the Carnegie Endowment website.

Building of Political Democracy In China
White Paper on Political Democracy. State Council Information Office, 19 October 2005.

China's Coming People Power
Arthur Waldron. The Washington Post, 11 October 2005. Posted on the International Assessment and Strategy Center website.

Toward an Integrating Market: The Future of Hong Kong's Economy and Its Interaction with the Chinese Mainland
Wenhui Zhu. The Brookings Institution, October 2005 (.pdf file).

China's Political Commissars and Commanders: Trends & Dynamics
Srikanth Kondapalli. Working Paper #88. Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Singapore, October 2005 (.pdf file).

Private Sector in Control of China Economy, Survey Says
Richard McGregor. Financial Times, 13 September 2005.

Economic Brief: China's Energy Acquisitions
Power and Interest News Report, 02 September 2005.

Chinese National Security Decisionmaking Under Stress
Andrew Scobell and Larry M. Wortzel (eds.). Strategic Studies Institute, September 2005 (.pdf file).

The Limits of Chinese Economic Reform
Sharif Shuja. China Brief, Jamestown Foundation, 02 August 2005.

From T-shirts to T-bonds
The Economist, 28 July 2005.

China's Economic Conditions
Wayne M. Morrison. Congressional Research Service, 01 July 2005 (.pdf file).

China's Economy: Retrospect and Prospect
Loren Brandt, Thomas G. Rawski and Gang Lin, eds. Asia Program Special Report, Wilson Center, July 2005 (.pdf file).

The Economic Basis for Social Unrest in China
Albert Keidel. Presented to the "Third European American Dialogue on China" at the George Washington University, Washington DC, 26 May 2005. Posted on the Carnegie Endowment website (.pdf file).

Domestic Threats to China's Rise
Power and Interest News Report, 16 May 2005.

The PRC's Defense Industry: Reform Without Improvement
Richard Bitzinger. China Brief, Jamestown Foundation, 15 March 2005.

An Economic Bubble? Chinese Policy Adapts to Rapidly Changing Conditions
Barry Naughton. China Leadership Monitor, December 2004 (.pdf file).

Prospects for Continued High Economic Growth in China
Albert Keidel. Carnegie Endowment, 10 November 2004 (.pdf file).

How Would Democracy Change China?
Arthur Waldron. ORBIS, Spring 2004 (.pdf file).

The Limits to China's Growth
June Teufel Dreyer. ORBIS, Spring 2004 (.pdf file).

The Graying of the Middle Kingdom
Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2004 (.pdf file).

China Tops US in Investment Table
BBC News, 28 June 2004.

China: The Unplannable, Planned Economy
John H. Makin. American Enterprise Institute, June 2004 (.pdf file).

China Rethinks Unrest
Murray Scot Tanner. Washington Quarterly, Summer 2004.

Caveat Emptor: China Commission's Robinson Cautions Investors on Chinese Stock and Bond Offerings
Security Forum, 17 May 2004. Center for Security Policy.

Is China's Economy Overheating?
David Ignatius. Washington Post, 20 April 2004.

Defusing China's Time Bomb.
Bates Gill, J. Stephen Morrison, and Drew Thompson. Center for Strategic & International Studies, 13-18 April 2004 (.pdf file).

China's Economy: Resilience and Change
William H. Overholt. Harvard China Review, Spring 2004. Posted on the Rand website.

US Companies' Views on China's Implementation of Its Commitments
GAO, March 2004 (.pdf file).

China's Demand for Energy is Reshaping Power Structures Around the World
Adam Wolfe. Power and Interest News Report, 25 February 2004.

The Evolution of Income Inequality in Rural China
Dwayne Benjamin, Loren Brandt, and John Giles. Working Paper #654. William Davidson Institute, February 2004 (.pdf file).

Distributive Justice Issues and the Prospects for Unrest in China
Martin King Whyte and Chunping Han. Harvard University. Paper prepared for conference on "Reassessing Unrest in China," Washington, D.C. 11-12 December 2003 (.pdf file).

The PLA and the 16th Party Congres
James Mulvenon. China Leadership Monitor, Winter 2003 (.pdf file).

The Rising 'Soft Power' of India and China
Jehangir Pocha. New Perspectives Quarterly, Winter 2003.

The Party Transition
Thomas J. Christensen. China Leadership Monitor, Winter 2003 (.pdf file).

Hearing on China's Energy Needs and Strategies
US-China Economic Security Review Commission, 30 October 2003.

China's World Trade & Investment:  An Overview
Allen Lenz. US-China Economic Security Review Commission, October 2003.

Only a Miracle Can Save China Moises Naim. Financial Times, 15 September 2003. Posted on the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace website.

The Crucible of Tragedy:  SARS, the Ming 361 Accident, and Chinese Party-Army Relations
James Mulvenon. China Leadership Monitor, Fall 2003 (.pdf file).

China Awakens to Its Devastated Environment
Jasper Becker. Asia Times, 29 August 2003.

China in an Energy Quandary
Jasper Becker. Asia Times, 28 August 2003.

Peasants Bear the Brunt of China's Energy Plans
Jasper Becker. Asia Times, 27 August 2003.

The Death of China's Rivers
Jasper Becker. Asia Times, 26 August 2003.

Eight Threats to China's Economic Miracle
Charles Wolf. South China Morning Post, 07 August 2003. Posted on the RAND website.

China's Upcoming Leadership Changes and the PLA
H. Lyman Miller. Strategic Insight, 05 August 2003 (.pdf file).

Sovereignty, Wealth, Culture, and Technology:  Mainland China and Taiwan Grapple with the Parameters of 'Nation State' in the 21st Century
Emanuel Pastreich. ACDIS Occasional Paper, July 2003 (.pdf file).

Reduced Budgets, the 'Two Centers,' and Other Mysteries of the 2003 National People's Congress
James Mulvenon. China Leadership Monitor, Summer 2003 (.pdf file).

Taiwan's Accession to the WTO and Its Economic Relations with the United States and China
Wayne M. Morrison. Congressional Research Service Report for Congress, 16 May 2003. Posted on the U.S. State Department website (.pdf file).

The Dragon Still Has Teeth
Joshua Kurlantzick. World Policy Journal, Spring 2003 (.pdf file).

To Get Rich is Unprofessional
James Mulvenon. China Leadership Monitor, Spring 2003 (.pdf file).

China in the 21st Century
Sir John Bond. Acceptance of Foreign Policy Association Medal, Financial Services Dinner, 13 February 2003. Posted on the U.S. State Department website (.pdf file).

Globalization of Defense Industries:  China
John Frankenstein. Atlantic Council, February 2003 (.pdf file).

The PLA and China's Changing Security Environment
Strategic Insight, 01 January 2003 (.pdf file).

'Oil for the Lamps of China' - Beijing's 21st - Century Search for Energy
Bernard D. Cole. McNair Paper, #67, Institute for National Security Studies, NDU, 2003 (.pdf file).

Fault Lines in China's Economic Terrain
Charles Wolf, et. al. RAND, 2003.

High-Technology Enterprises in China
Adam Segal. Chapter 1 of Digital Dragon, December 2002. Posted on the Council on Foreign Relations website (.pdf file).

Out with the Old, in with the Old
The Economist, 07 November 2002.

Talking Behind their Back:  Chinese Thoughts on Their Coming Collapse
Christopher Marsh. In The National Interest, 23 October 2002.

China's Governance Crisis
Minxin Pei. Foreign Affairs, September/October 2002.

The Increasingly Uneven Distribution of Wealth in Mainland China
Chih-Chia Hsu. Peace Forum Essays, 16 September 2002.

China's Governance Crisis
Minxin Pei. China Review, September 2002. Posted on the Great Britain China Centre website.

Balance of Power and Economic Interdependence in the Post-Cold War Northeast Asian International Relations: An Empirical Study
Hochul Lee. Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, 29 August - 02 September 2002. Posted on the Commonwealth Institute website (.pdf file).

China: Economic Power, Political Enigma
Joshua Kurlantzick. The Washington Quarterly, Summer 2002.

Jiang Zemin's Succession and the Ghost of Yuan Shikai
Robert Sutter. PacNet Newsletter #29. Center for Strategic and International Studies, 26 June 2002.

China Will Keep on Growing
Nicholas R. Lardy. Asian Wall Street Journal, 14 June 2002. Posted on the Brookings Institution website.

China's Very Rapid Economic, Industrial and Technological Emergence
Charles W. McMillion. Investigation into Military Implications of Technology and Skill Shifts to and Dependencies on the People's Republic of China by the U.S. Defense Industrial Base, 5 June 2002. MGB Information Services to the Manufacturing Policy Project. Posted on the U.S.-China Commission website.

China's Economic Conditions
Congressional Research Service Briefs, 29 May 2002. Posted on the U.S. State Department, Foreign Press Centers website.

China's Economic Facade
Arthur Waldro. Washington Post, 21 March 2002. Posted on the American Enterprise Institute website.

Beijing's hawks down but not out
Francesco Sisci. Asia Times, 10 March 2002.

Could China Have Picked a Worse Time to Join the WTO?
Dan Ewing. The Nixon Center, 27 February 2002.

China's Entry into the WTO:  Implications for China and the World Economy
Nicholas Lardy. The Nixon Center, 07 February 2002 (.pdf file).

The Collapse of China, Act I
Gordon G Chang. China Brief vol 2, issue 3. Jamestown Foundation, 31 January 2002.

Gains for Beijing in an Otherwise Gloomy Quarter
Lyall Breckon. Comparative Connections, January 2002. Center For Strategic & International Studies.

The Case of China
Nicholas R. Lardy. Prepared for the Conference on Comparative Study of Financial Liberalization in Asia, East-West Center, September 22-23, 1999. Brookings Institution, January 2002 (.pdf file).

Chinese Media and the Information Revolution
Shanthi Kalathil. Harvard Asia Quarterly, Winter 2002. Posted on the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace website.

PLA Divestiture and Civil-Military Relations: Implications for the Sixteenth Party Congress Leadership
James Mulvenon. China Leadership Monitor, Winter 2002.

Chinese Media and the Information Revolution
Shanthi Kalathil. Harvard Asia Quarterly, Winter 2002. Posted on the Carnegie Endowment website.

The PLA and Chinese Society In Transition
Papers from a conference sponsored by the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the National Defense University, Washington DC, 30-31 Oct 2001.

China's Hunger: The Consequences of a Rising Demand for Food and Energy
Thomas M. Kane and Lawrence W. Serewicz. US Army War College Quarterly (Autumn 2001).

China Case Study from Transformation in Global Defense Markets and Industries: Implications for the Future Warfare
John A. Battilega, David R. Beachley, Daniel C. Beck, Robert L. Driver, Bruce Jackson. Washington DC: National Intelligence Council, 16 July 2001.

The U.S. Tiananmen Papers
Michael L. Evans. National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book, 4 June 2001.

The Development of China's National Defense Industry in the Globalization Process
Gong Chuanzhou and Ali Hua. Nanjing Army Command Institute, 15 May 2001. Posted on the U.S.-China Commission website.

China's Political Succession: Four Myths in the U.S.
Cheng Li, Hamilton College. Global Affairs Commentary. Foreign Policy In Focus, May 2001.

The Asian Energy Predicament
Robert A. Manning. Survival (Spring 2001). Posted on the Council on Foreign Relations website (.pdf file).

China, the United States, and the Global Economy
Shuxun Chen and Charles Wolf, Jr. Santa Monica: Rand Corporation, 15 April 2001.

An Introduction to the Chinese Defense Industry
Softwar.net Website. 5 April 2001.

China's Leadership: Lack of Nimbleness Exposed
Francesco Sisci. CSIS PacNet Newsletter #14. 6 April 06 2001.

The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy: Implications for the United States
Report from a panel discussion with Bates Gill, Lu Ning, and Margaret Pearson at The Nixon Center, Washington DC, 14 March 2001.

China Economic Conditions
Wayne Morrison. Congressional Research Service, March 2001. Posted on the FAS Website.

China's Internal Defence Strategy: Problems and Prospects
Swaran Singh. Strategic Analysis (March 2001). Posted on the CIAOnet website

China's Internal Challenges
Report from the conference on: Domestic Determinants of Security in the Asia-Pacific Region. Honolulu, Hawaii. 10-11 January 2001. Asia-Pacific Studies Center.

The Capital Needs of the People's Republic of China
Gordon G. Chang. U.S.-China Commission, 2001.

Country Economic Review: People's Republic of China
Asia Times Online. 23 December 2000.

The Diffusion of the Internet in China.
Seymour Goodman and William Foster. Stanford: Center for International Security and Cooperation, November 2000.

Politics and Process in China's Military Resource Management
Evan A. Feigenbaum. Paper presented at the "Chinese Military Affairs, A Conference on the State of the Field," Institute for National Security Studies, National Defense University, 24 October 2000. Posted on the Commonwealth Institute website.

The Role of the Chinese Communist Party Coming to an End
C. H. Kwan. Voice, July 2000.

Political Reforms in Post-Deng China
Lee Lai To. Paper presented at the Pacific Symposium, "Asian Perspectives on the Challenges of China," Institute for National Security Studies, National Defense University, March 2000. Posted on the Commonwealth Institute website.

China's Precarious Balance: Political and Social Cohesiveness and Stability in a Fast-Changing Society
Pei Minxin. Paper presented at the Pacific Symposium, "Asian Perspectives on the Challenges of China," Institute for National Security Studies, National Defense University, March 2000. Posted on the Commonwealth Institute website.

Chinese Military Still Embedded in the Economy
Mark Magnier. Los Angeles Times, 09 January 2000. Posted on the Taiwan Security Research website.

China's Quest for Energy Security
Erica Strecker Downs. Santa Monica, CA: Rand Corporation, 2000.

Soldiers of Fortune: The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Military-Business Complex, 1978-1999 (pdf download)
James Mulvenon. Bonn: Bonn International Center for Conversion, October 1999.

China's Changing Oil Strategy and its Foreign Policy Implications
Sergei Troush. Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies, Brookings Institution. Fall 1999.

New Generation, New Voices: Debating China's International Future.
Papers from a conference sponsored by the Stanley Foundation held in San Francisco, 13-14 August 1999.

China's Defense Industries: A New Course?
John Frankenstein. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy (Winter 1998-1999)

China's Economic Conditions
Wayne M. Morrison. Congressional Research Service Issue Brief, 15 July 1998.

China's Post Deng Military Leadership: New Faces, New Trends
David Shambaugh. Asia/ Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, June 1998. Posted on the CIAO website..

China
David M. Lampton. Foreign Policy (Spring 1998) Posted on the Commonwealth Institute website (.pdf file).

The Role of the Chinese Military in National Security Policymaking
Michael D. Swaine. Santa Monica: Rand, 1998.

China's Unfinished Economic Revolution
Nicholas R. Lardy. Washington DC: the Brookings Institution Press, 1998.

China as a Great Power
Samuel S. Kim. Current History (September 1997).

Professionalization of the Senior Chinese Officer Corps
James C. Mulvenon. Santa Monica: Rand.

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