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102354
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
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xii,315p.
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9780521197830, hbk
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006205
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New York, W W Norton and Company, 1995.
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xxii, 498p.
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039396714X
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112081
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Washington, D.C., Brookings Institution Press, 2011.
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xvii, 149p.Hardbound
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9780815722045
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031372
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New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1988.
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xvi, 445p.
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0691056684
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060405
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Mar-Apr 2005.
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Summary/Abstract |
Although neither China nor Taiwan wants war, both pursue policies that raise the risk of bloodshed: the first by issuing vague warnings, the second by testing their limits. To stabilize the situation, the Bush administration should help broker a temporary agreement under which Taipei would put off independence and Beijing would stop threatening to attack.
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112338
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2012.
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The Obama administration's foreign policy has tried to reconcile the president's lofty vision with his innate realism and political caution. And given the domestic and global situations Obama has faced, pragmatism has dominated. Judged by the standard of protecting U.S. interests, things have worked out quite well; judged by the standard of midwifing a new global order, they remain a work in progress.
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076835
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2007.
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Those who worry about the vulnerability of the world's oil shipping lanes should calm down. Oil tankers are more resilient than often presumed, and only the United States has the capability to seriously disrupt maritime traffic -- which it will not do.
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