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ID:
082176
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2008.
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The Olympic spotlight provides China with an opportunity to enhance its prestige, but also with massive pressures for political change that, if left unaddressed by Beijing, will undercut any benefits
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ID:
082175
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2008.
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How effective have sanctions been, and what do the North Korea and Iran cases say about China's evolving attitudes toward sanctions as a nonproliferation tool
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ID:
082177
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Publication |
2008.
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How much military power does China ultimately desire? A close look at Chinese texts on military doctrine over the last decade reveals that Beijing's objectives for the use of military power are more certain than many policy analysts maintain
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ID:
082173
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2008.
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A new public diplomacy strategy to enhance the U.S. reputation will require a thorough understanding of the role of cultural and educational exchanges, or what is commonly called citizen diplomacy, and the many ways it can be more effectively leveraged.
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ID:
082172
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Publication |
2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
Shifting U.S. defense policy to focus on asymmetric threats would distort defense priorities for years to come and trap U.S. armed forces in endless conflicts that military power cannot win.
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ID:
082179
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Publication |
2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
China's role in the six-party talks has evolved from passive onlooker to reticent host and, finally, honest broker. The process provides a test case of U.S.-Chinese cooperation on a critical security issue and of Beijing's willingness to become a "responsible stakeholder
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ID:
082178
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Publication |
2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
The twin drivers of long-term Chinese social and political conflict and change-an increasingly robust society and a more adaptive party-state-have continued to gather strength, leading not toward Western democracy but uneven and fragile reform and liberalization
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ID:
082171
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Publication |
2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
Deterrence is becoming less effective and increasingly hazardous. A series of practical steps can be initiated leading to a world without nuclear weapons. As the world proceeds down that path, political conditions will be created that will improve its prospects
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ID:
082174
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Publication |
2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
A debate within Iran about the wisdom of its nuclear program appears to be starting. Success is far from guaranteed, but if the international community is truly determined to try to change Tehran's decisionmaking, it should use greater economic pressure.
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ID:
082170
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Publication |
2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
To leave a more favorable legacy on Iraq, Iran, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the administration must clarify its objectives, make them more realistic, and use different forms of leverage to change behaviors
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ID:
082180
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Publication |
2008.
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Summary/Abstract |
The Save Darfur Coalition has entered into an unprecedented dialogue with Beijing and contributed positively to changing Chinese policies and approaches, but it continues to routinely undervalue the significance of China's shifts
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