China : opposing viewpoints / James D. Torr, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2001.Description: 207 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cmContent type:
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  • HN733.T688.C456 2001
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Contents:
China's aging population will cause serious problems Nicholas Eberstadt -- China's growing population will lead to worldwide food shortages Lester R. Brown -- China faces serious environmental problems Chenggang (Charles) Wang -- China faces serious economic problems Wayne M. Morrison -- China faces the threat of political instability Robert D. Kaplan -- China is becoming more democratic Henry S. Rowen -- China is not becoming more democratic James R. Lilley -- Human rights abuses in China are widespread U.S. Department of State -- The United States overemphasizes human rights abuses in China Ming Wan -- China's one-child policy violates human rights Harry Wu -- China's one-child policy does not violate human rights Information Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China -- Economic sanctions should be imposed on China William Saunders -- Economic sanctions should not be imposed on China David Dreier -- Conflict between the United States and China may be imminent Frank J. Gaffney Jr. -- Conflict between the United States and China can be averted Henry Kissinger -- China does not pose a military threat to the United States Bates Gill and Michael O'Hanlon -- China could pose a military threat to the United States Mark Helprin -- The United States should defend Taiwan against China William Kristol and Robert Kagan -- The United States should not defend Taiwan against China Ted Galen Carpenter -- The United States should end free trade with China William R. Hawkins -- The United States should not end free trade with China Jerry J. Jasinowski -- The United States should pressure China to adopt democratic reforms Robert W. Tracinski -- The United States should not try to control China Chalmers Johnson.
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China's aging population will cause serious problems Nicholas Eberstadt -- China's growing population will lead to worldwide food shortages Lester R. Brown -- China faces serious environmental problems Chenggang (Charles) Wang -- China faces serious economic problems Wayne M. Morrison -- China faces the threat of political instability Robert D. Kaplan -- China is becoming more democratic Henry S. Rowen -- China is not becoming more democratic James R. Lilley -- Human rights abuses in China are widespread U.S. Department of State -- The United States overemphasizes human rights abuses in China Ming Wan -- China's one-child policy violates human rights Harry Wu -- China's one-child policy does not violate human rights Information Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China -- Economic sanctions should be imposed on China William Saunders -- Economic sanctions should not be imposed on China David Dreier -- Conflict between the United States and China may be imminent Frank J. Gaffney Jr. -- Conflict between the United States and China can be averted Henry Kissinger -- China does not pose a military threat to the United States Bates Gill and Michael O'Hanlon -- China could pose a military threat to the United States Mark Helprin -- The United States should defend Taiwan against China William Kristol and Robert Kagan -- The United States should not defend Taiwan against China Ted Galen Carpenter -- The United States should end free trade with China William R. Hawkins -- The United States should not end free trade with China Jerry J. Jasinowski -- The United States should pressure China to adopt democratic reforms Robert W. Tracinski -- The United States should not try to control China Chalmers Johnson.

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