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"A U.S.-Chinese Perspective"

"A U.S.-Chinese Perspective"

Foreword

Book Chapter, Power and Restraint: A Shared Vision for the U.S.-China Relationship, pages vii-ix

March 2009

Author: C.H. Tung

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: International Security

 

Other Chapters in Power and Restraint: A Shared Vision for the U.S.-China Relationship:

"The United States is the most developed and strongest nation in the world. China is the largest and fastest developing nation. In the multilateral effort to overcome these challenges, a good and productive relationship between the United States and China is essential. Indeed, no bilateral relationship among major powers today would be more crucial in shaping global order and agenda than the one between China and the United States."

 

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For Academic Citation:

Tung, C.H. "A U.S.-Chinese Perspective." Chap. in Power and Restraint: A Shared Vision for the U.S.-China Relationship. New York: Public Affairs, March 2009.

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