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Michael A. Glosny

Michael A. Glosny

Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007

 

 

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August 2006

"Meeting the Development Challenge in the 21st Century: American and Chinese Perpectives on Foreign Aid"

Policy Brief

By Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007

A report on Chinese and American foreign aid policies, based on Mr. Glosny's research and a National Committee and CICIR conference held in December 2005.

 

August 2006

"Meeting the Development Challenge in the 21st Century: American and Chinese Perpectives on Foreign Aid"

Policy Brief

By Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007

A report on Chinese and American foreign aid policies, based on Mr. Glosny's research and a National Committee and CICIR conference held in December 2005.

 

August 2006

"Meeting the Development Challenge in the 21st Century: American and Chinese Perpectives on Foreign Aid"

Policy Brief

By Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007

A report on Chinese and American foreign aid policies, based on Mr. Glosny's research and a National Committee and CICIR conference held in December 2005.

 

August 2006

"Meeting the Development Challenge in the 21st Century: American and Chinese Perpectives on Foreign Aid"

Policy Brief

By Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007

A report on Chinese and American foreign aid policies, based on Mr. Glosny's research and a National Committee and CICIR conference held in December 2005.

 

 

Spring 2004

"Strangulation from the Sea? A PRC Submarine Blockade of Taiwan"

Journal Article, International Security, issue 4, volume 28

By Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007

Glosny argues that although a submarine blockade would likely impose significant costs on Taiwan, “the threat of a successful blockade is overstated.”

 

Fall 2010

"Correspondence: Debating China's Naval Nationalism"

Journal Article, International Security, issue 2, volume 35

By Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007, Phillip C. Saunders and Robert Ross

Michael Glosny and Phillip Saunders respond to Robert Ross's Fall 2009 International Security article, "China's Naval Nationalism: Sources, Prospects, and the U.S. Response."

 

 

August 2006

"Meeting the Development Challenge in the 21st Century: American and Chinese Perpectives on Foreign Aid"

Policy Brief

By Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007

A report on Chinese and American foreign aid policies, based on Mr. Glosny's research and a National Committee and CICIR conference held in December 2005.

 

 

Spring 2004

"Strangulation from the Sea? A PRC Submarine Blockade of Taiwan"

Journal Article, International Security, issue 4, volume 28

By Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007

Glosny argues that although a submarine blockade would likely impose significant costs on Taiwan, “the threat of a successful blockade is overstated.”

 

Fall 2010

"Correspondence: Debating China's Naval Nationalism"

Journal Article, International Security, issue 2, volume 35

By Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007, Phillip C. Saunders and Robert Ross

Michael Glosny and Phillip Saunders respond to Robert Ross's Fall 2009 International Security article, "China's Naval Nationalism: Sources, Prospects, and the U.S. Response."

 

 

August 2006

"Meeting the Development Challenge in the 21st Century: American and Chinese Perpectives on Foreign Aid"

Policy Brief

By Michael A. Glosny, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2006-2007

A report on Chinese and American foreign aid policies, based on Mr. Glosny's research and a National Committee and CICIR conference held in December 2005.

 

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