China Security, Summer 2006
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China Security
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China Security is an international and interdisciplinary quarterly policy journal dedicated to bringing diverse perspectives to bear on vital traditional and non-traditional security issues that impact China’s strategic development and its relations with the United States and the region. The journal seeks to improve the understanding of China amongst American policy practitioners and the public by providing authoritative analysis on critical security issues.
China Security presents ideas from a wide range of intellectual traditions that cover both theoretical and policy-oriented research on political, social, economic and military issues relevant to China. As an independent journal, China Security provides a peer reviewed forum for research publication that enhances the communication of concepts and promotes a creative dialogue within China and across national boundaries.
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China’s Defining Challenge: Energy
Energy Interdependence
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PDF version 500KB )
by Zha Daojiong
Sea Power and China’s Strategic Choices (HTML version) (PDF version 270KB )
by Zhang Wenmu
The Oil Weapon: Myth of China’s Vulnerability (HTML version) (PDF version 670KB )
by Bruce Blair, Chen Yali and Eric Hagt
Institutional Insecurity (HTML version) (PDF version 330KB )
by Kong Bo
Energy Conservation as Security (HTML version) (PDF version 310KB )
by Wang Qingyi
Politics vs Market (HTML version) (PDF version 220KB )
by Mao Yushi
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