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~1998

1999: Jan. - June, July - Dec.

2000: Jan. - Mar. , Apr. - June , July - Sept.

 

1998

When Taiwan Speaks, the World Listens Helle Bering, (Washington Times, Dec. 7, 1998)

Taiwan's December Elections: Implications For Beijing Deborah A. Brown, James A. Robinson, and Eric P. Moon (Foreign Policy Research Institute E-Notes, December 11, 1998)

China: Restoring the Middle Kingdom Richard Halloran, (Parameters, US Army War College Quarterly, Vol. XXVIII, No. 2, Summer 1998)

Economic Crisis Has Affected South East Asia's Security Priorities Peggy Hu, (USIA, Feb. 4 1999)

No Detente in East Asia Ukeru Magosaki, (NIRA Review Summer 1998)

Japanese Slap into a Chinese Face? 1998 Sino-Japanese Summit: A Diplomatic Failure Philippe Noubel, (Inside China Today, Dec. 3, 1998)

The Awakening Dragon Overshadows the Awakening Sun Philippe Noubel, (Inside China Today, Nov. 20, 1998)

Strategic Implications of China's Naval Modernization M. Ehsan Ahrari, (Armed Forces Staff College, October 1998)

China's Trade Gains Pitted Against Its Nuclear Might Justine A. Rosenthal, (Christian Science Monitor, Sep. 2, 1998)

Missile Launch Shoots Holes in East Asian Alliances Philippe Noubel, (Inside China Today, Sep. 17, 1998)

Can Taiwan's freedom be preserved? Hisahiko Okazaki, (The Daily Yomiuri, June 1, 1998)

Aggravating The One-China Problem Ramon H. Myers, (Washington Times, Sep. 23, 1998)

U.S. China Security Relations James H. Nolt, (U.S. Foreign Policy In Focus, Volume 3, Number 19, June 1998)

The Problem of Chinese Nationalism Thomas A. Metzger and Ramon H. Myers (Hoover Digest, 1998 No. 2)

Theater Missile Defense (TMD) in Northeast Asia: An Annotated Chronology, 1990-Present (Center for Nonproliferation Studies, May 1998)

America's Taiwan Policy: Learn to live with ambiguity Hisahiko Okazaki, (The Japan Times, March 8, 1998)

China Joins the World: Progress and Prospects Michel Oksenberg and Elizabeth Economy, eds., (Council on Foreign Relations, 1998)

Strengthening the Triangle: China-Japan-U.S. Rapprochement Akihiko Tanaka, (Japan Center for International Exchange, 1998)

ASEAN at 30: Enlargement, Consolidation and the Problems of Cambodia Frank Frost, (Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Group, Australian Perlianmentary Library Current Issues Briefs 2 1997-98, August 25, 1997)

The People's Republic and Taiwan - Time for a New Cross-Strait Bargain" By Robert A. Manning and Ronald N. Montaperto (Strategic Forum #103, February 1997) National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies

 

The Brookings Institution

The United States and China: A New Framework Richard N. Haass and Nicholas Lardy, (October 1997, Brookings Policy Brief No. 25)

 

Global Beat: East Asia Security

A Vote for Independence and Democracy: Taiwan's Election Complicate US-Asian Politics Richard Halloran, (Global Beat Issue Brief, Dec. 11, 1998)

The End of New World Order (August 31, 1998)

Clinton's Turnaround on Taipei Policy Richard Halloran, (July 14, 1998)

U.S.-China Confidence-Building More Important Than Detargeting Charles A. Meconis, (July 14, 1998)

Clinton's Many Chinas Harvey Sicherman, (July 7, 1998)

As Summit Approaches, Clinton Follows China's Lead Richard Halloran, (June 10, 1998)

 

National Defense University USA - Strategic Forum

Multilateralism in Southeast Asia, Strategic Forum 33, Michael W. Everett

Unifying U.S. Policy on Japan

The Shifting Chinese Public Image of the United States

Southeast Asian Chokepoints John H. Noer, Strategic Forum 98,

The People's Republic and Taiwan - Time for a New Cross-Strait Bargain"

ASEAN and Regional Security

The U.S.-Japan Alliance Redefined

U.S. Strategic Objectives in East Asia

The South China Sea: Future Source of Prosperity or Conflict in the South East Asia"

China as a Military Power

After the Cold War, South Asian Security

Managing U.S. Relations with China: Towards a New Strategic Bargain"

Multilateralism in Southeast Asia

 

Pacific Forum CSIS: PacNet Newsletter

China Stirs James Kynge (PacNet 48, Pacific Forum CSIS, Dec. 11, 1998)

PRC-Japan Relations: Will an Apology Bring Reconciliation? Ralph A. Cossa, (PacNet 45A, Pacific Forum CSIS, Nov. 23, 1998)

The 1998 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Meeting: Opportunity for Relevance? Jane Skanderup, (Pacific Forum CSIS, PacNet #43, Nov. 6, 1998)

PACATOM: Building Confidence and Enhancing Nuclear Transparency Ralph A. Cossa, (Pacific Forum CSIS, PacNet #42, October 30, 1998)

Strategic Trends in China Hans Binnendijk and Ronald Montaperto, (Pacific Forum CSIS, PacNet #40, Oct. 16, 1998)

Koo-Wang Talks: Can the "Use of Force" Dispute be Resolved? Ralph A. Cossa, (Pacific Forum CSIS, PacNet #39, October 9, 1998)

U.S.-Japan-China Relations: Can Three Part Harmony be Sustained? [Full Text] (Pacific Forum, CSIS, Oct. 1998)

A Chance to Restore the Balance William T. Breer, (Pacific Forum CSIS, PacNet Newsletter #36, Sept. 18, 1998)

Preview: Clinton-Obuchi Summit "Test for the Two Leaders in Crisis" (CSIS Conference, September 16, 1998)

Next Steps in the U.S.-Japan Relationship Eric D.K. Melby, (Aug. 21, 1998)

A Win-Win Alliance for Asia James E. Auer, (Aug. 14, 1998)

Clinton Visit to China: What Wasn't Discussed Ralph Cossa, (July 3, 1998)

Engaging China: The Clinton Visit Michael McDevitt, (June 19, 1998)

Strategic Partnership? Ralph A. Cossa, (May 29, 1998)

 

RAND Corp.

Change in Taiwan and Political Adversity in the Strait

Japan Domestic Change and Foreign Policy

 

Washington Post

The Wilsonian Dilemma Stephen S. Rosenfeld, (July 24, 1998)

In Clinton's China Shuffle, Taiwan Loses Harvey Feldman, (July 19, 1998)

Blueprint for a China Policy James A. Baker III, (July 5, 1998) 

Justification for Dictatorship Charles Krauthammer, (July 10, 1998) 

  

Far Eastern Economic Review

Breaking the Ice Julian Baum and Susan V. Lawrence, (Far Eastern Economic Review, October 15, 1998)

 

LA Times

Do Not Fear Democracy in Taiwan Daniel C. Lynch, (LA Times, Dec. 21, 1998)

Washington, Tokyo U.S., Japan Must Get Their Acts Together Tom Plate, (Sep. 1, 1998)

A Three-Way Strategic Partnership Is Needed Tom Plate, (Aug. 18, 1998)

The Monroe Doctrine, Chinese-Style Robert Manning, (Aug. 16, 1998)

 

Reuters

China's Japan Setback May Mask Success Paul Eckert, (Nov. 29, 1998)

U.S., Japan Ties Vital to Isolated Taiwan (Reuters, Nov. 8, 1998)

Analysis-Tea and Opera Seal Taiwan-China Ties (Reuters, Oct. 18, 1998)

No Easy Solution to Cross-Strait Impasse (Reuters, Oct. 15, 1998)

China, Taiwan Tensions Remain High (Reuters, Oct. 13, 1998)

Democracy, Taiwan-China Stumbling Block (Reuters, Oct. 11, 1998)