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China's foreign military relations: a project by the Henry L Stimson center / Allen, Kenneth W; McVadon, Eric A 1999  Book
Allen, Kenneth W Book
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Publication Washington, D.C., Henry L. Stimson Center, 1999.
Description ix, 103p.
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China's maturing navy / McVadon, Eric A   Journal Article
McVadon, Eric A Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Taiwan  China  Navy - Modernisation 
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Korean issues in US - China relations 1990-2010 / McVadon, Eric A   Journal Article
McVadon, Eric A Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Korean issues in recent history and current affairs have been a remarkable and varied factor with respect to global and regional security and in relations between the United States and China-arguably the most important bilateral relationship in today's world. The extraordinary events and remarkable developments that compose this saga merit review, including many forgotten, unknown, or ignored developments and details. This examination is based on the author's experiences in various capacities, official and independent, over two decades. Much of it derives from his extensive contacts, conversations, and candid exchanges with People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of Korea (ROK) government officials, military officers (active and retired), think-tankers, and other scholars and specialists. It describes the ups and downs of relations between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and encompasses ROK-PRC and ROK-U.S. issues. The article concludes with a comprehensive analysis of the current debate in the United States and China on how to deal with North Korea and how to advise the Obama administration. The author lived the history, researched the intriguing details and startling twists and turns, and is now a constant close observer and sometimes active participant in the ongoing debate about how best to handle North Korea.
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