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April 2007

U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course

Report

By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities, Dr. Carla A. Hills and Frank Sampson Jannuzi

The United States should approach China with an "Affirmative Agenda," rather than thwart its ambition to become a great power, concludes new Council on Foreign Relations report.

 

April 2007

U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course

Report

By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities, Dr. Carla A. Hills and Frank Sampson Jannuzi

The United States should approach China with an "Affirmative Agenda," rather than thwart its ambition to become a great power, concludes new Council on Foreign Relations report.

 

April 2007

U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course

Report

By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities, Dr. Carla A. Hills and Frank Sampson Jannuzi

The United States should approach China with an "Affirmative Agenda," rather than thwart its ambition to become a great power, concludes new Council on Foreign Relations report.

 

April 2007

U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course

Report

By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities, Dr. Carla A. Hills and Frank Sampson Jannuzi

The United States should approach China with an "Affirmative Agenda," rather than thwart its ambition to become a great power, concludes new Council on Foreign Relations report.

 

April 2007

U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course

Report

By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities, Dr. Carla A. Hills and Frank Sampson Jannuzi

The United States should approach China with an "Affirmative Agenda," rather than thwart its ambition to become a great power, concludes new Council on Foreign Relations report.

 

April 2007

U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course

Report

By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities, Dr. Carla A. Hills and Frank Sampson Jannuzi

The United States should approach China with an "Affirmative Agenda," rather than thwart its ambition to become a great power, concludes new Council on Foreign Relations report.

 

April 2007

U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course

Report

By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities, Dr. Carla A. Hills and Frank Sampson Jannuzi

The United States should approach China with an "Affirmative Agenda," rather than thwart its ambition to become a great power, concludes new Council on Foreign Relations report.

 

April 2007

U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course

Report

By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities, Dr. Carla A. Hills and Frank Sampson Jannuzi

The United States should approach China with an "Affirmative Agenda," rather than thwart its ambition to become a great power, concludes new Council on Foreign Relations report.

 

April 2007

U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course

Report

By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities, Dr. Carla A. Hills and Frank Sampson Jannuzi

The United States should approach China with an "Affirmative Agenda," rather than thwart its ambition to become a great power, concludes new Council on Foreign Relations report.

 

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