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  China’s ‘Peaceful Rise’ Still Raises Fears - Council on Foreign Relations
Humphrey Hawksley of the BBC writes that China's growing influence in Brazil, where it presents its 'peaceful rise' policy as a better model for poverty reduction than American-style capitalism, is prompting concern and pushback from Washington.
Editor David Shambaugh said in a discussion about the book that China's rise is bringing it mostly economic power, with some increases in diplomatic status, but relatively fewer gains in the security sphere.
Zheng, the architect of the "peaceful rise" policy, writes in Foreign Affairs that China's challenges include a shortage of natural resources and a lack of coordination between economic and social development.
www.cfr.org /publication/10448/chinas_peaceful_rise_still_raises_fears.html?breadcrumb=%2Fbios%2Fbio%3Fid%3D5206   (857 words)

  
  China's Peaceful Rise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
China's Peaceful Rise was introduced to Asia by Chinese President Hu Jintao on his tour of Southeast Asia in October - just on the heels of President Bush's visit to the region that month.
It explicitly embraces peace and eschews hegemony as China seeks to rise.
And China presents that rise as part of its role in the development and stability of Asia as a whole.
www.worldproutassembly.org /chinas_peaceful.htm   (635 words)

  
 China's peaceful rise -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
China's peaceful rise (中国和平崛起) is a (A policy governing international relations) foreign policy doctrine mentioned increasingly by the (Click link for more info and facts about People's Republic of China) People's Republic of China in the early 21st century.
China's economic and military development is not a (A game in which the total of all the gains and losses is zero) zero-sum game and that China represents less of an economic competitor than economic opportunities.
China's active diplomacy over (A communist country in the northern half of the Korean Peninsula; established in 1948; involved in state-sponsored terrorism) North Korea, has been widely regarded as a break from previous Chinese foreign policy which has been widely seen as passive and opportunistic.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/ch/chinas_peaceful_rise.htm   (880 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: People's Republic of China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
China is the worlds oldest continuous major civilization, with written records dating back about 3,500 years and with 5,000 years being commonly used by Chinese as the age of their civilization.
In 1971, the PRC replaced the Republic of China as the sole representative for "China" in the United Nations and as one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council; it is also considered a founding member although the PRC was not in control at the founding of the UN.
The People's Republic of China, in an attempt to limit its population growth, has adopted a policy which limits urban families (ethnic minorities such as Tibetans are an exception) to one child and rural families to two children when the first is female.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/People%27s-Republic-of-China   (11229 words)

  
 China's "Peaceful Rise" to Great-Power Status at Gavin’s Blog
His essay concerns China’s future, where he believes China will act entirely peacefully, but will not make exceptions when it comes to doing business with rogue regimes, as the US would wish.
China is instead determined to forge a new path of industrialization based on technology, economic efficiency, low consumption of natural resources relative to the size of its population, low environmental pollution, and the optimal allocation of human resources.
China is strengthening its democratic institutions and the rule of law and trying to build a stable society based on a spiritual civilization.
www.gavinsblog.com /2005/10/03/chinas-peaceful-rise-to-great-power-status   (705 words)

  
 China\'s peaceful rise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
'''China's peaceful rise''' (中国和平崛起) is a foreign policy doctrine mentioned increasingly by the People's Republic of China in the early 21st century.
Part of this doctrine is that China will have an economic policy different from that of Japan during the 1980s and will avoid neo-mercantilism and protectionism, and that nations outside of China will be able to materially benefit from China's economic rise through trade and investment.
Many of the ideas of China's peaceful rise come from the new security concept, which was formulated by Chinese thinktanks in the mid-1990s.
chinas-peaceful-rise.ask.dyndns.dk   (760 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Hu Jintao   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As Party Secretary of the Tibetan Autonomous Region from 1988 to 1992, Hu was responsible for a political crackdown in early 1989 that lead to the deaths of several Tibetan activists.
Hu and Wen Jiabao have also attempted to move China away from a policy of favouring economic growth at all costs and toward a more balanced view of growth that includes factors in social inequality and environmental damage, including the use of the green gross domestic product in personnel decisions.
Following strong criticism of China by the World Health Organization and others for initially covering up and responding slowly to the crisis, he sacked several party and government officials, including the health minister,who was Jiang's protege and the mayor of Beijing, who was Hu's protege for Hu having to sacrifice him for compromise.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Hu-Jintao   (5266 words)

  
 A Glimpse of the World: Debating China's 'peaceful rise'
The first is that China is embarked on a “peaceful rise” and that it’s engagement with the rest of the world is on a “win-win” basis.
The idea behind the term “peaceful rise” was to allay regional and international concerns about the rapidity of China’s economic growth and the inevitable flexing of its political and military muscle.
The idea of “peaceful rise” reached its apogee in the first two years of Hu’s new administration and was applied with skillful effect to relations with other Asian countries.
www.howardwfrench.com /archives/2005/09/08/debating_chinas_peaceful_rise   (1022 words)

  
 Green Left - Issues: No to Australian uranium and Chinese bombs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It is also doubtful that IAEA inspections could ensure that a transfer to a safeguarded facility took place, or that it was not subsequently transferred to military use.
As a nuclear weapons state, China can choose which of its facilities are safeguarded and which are not.
China could decide at any time to pull out of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and no longer subject any of its facilities to IAEA inspections.
www.greenleft.org.au /2006/664/6879   (787 words)

  
 Red Dragon Rising: Communist Chinas Military Threat to America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Red China is well on its way to becoming a hegemonic military superpower as her economic liberalization and foreign trade continues to buoy her GDP.
If China ever wanted to subject the giant Gulliver to a campaign of terrorism, its conceivable she could do so covertly by arming and assisting efforts of radical Islamist terrorists.
China has demonstrated a willingness to work with radical Islamist regimes and Muslim nations to enhance their military and nuclear programs.
www.history-asia.com /Red_Dragon_Rising_Communist_Chinas_Military_Threat_to_America_0895262584.html   (1241 words)

  
 BEIJING ~ Tag Share at Blog-City
China has signed up to the WHO Convention on Tobacco Control.
However, China may be the only country in the world that can stop the genocide in Darfur, Sudan.
When China makes a peace offering, its sometime best to check it for booby traps.
www.blog-city.com /community/tagshare/?/BEIJING   (468 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Red Dragon Rising: Communist China's Military Threat to America: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In a disclaimer on the cover, they state that their details of the Tiananmen massacre are necessary to show the true nature of Communist China's government, but their lurid descriptions are gratuitous.
Red Dragon Rising is a cheap book, full of cheap shots (it is simplistic to hold China, for all its faults, responsible for "two million Cambodians killed"), whose political bias cheapens its important subject.
The border battles between China and the Soviet Union were not surprise attacks either.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0895262584?v=glance   (2647 words)

  
 Red Chinese Military Threat
China’s defense budget is estimated to have ballooned to $80 billion, the world’s third largest after the United States and Russia, and almost double that of Japan, which has Asia’s second largest defense budget.
China also supplies advanced weapons to Iraq and Iran and nuclear technology to Pakistan – and is undertaking an unnecessary military buildup that has sown suspicion around China’s periphery.
China is also building a new naval base in Burma and has expanded her reach into South Africa, the Panama Canal, close to the Suez Canal in Sudan and also into the Bahamas.'...
www.conservativeusa.org /redchina-missile.htm   (16210 words)

  
 The Nixon Center
Chinas Studies Program co-hosted a luncheon seminar with the Atlantic Council to discuss Taiwan, its upcoming elections, and relations between China, the US, and Taiwan.
Presentations were made by Richard Solomon, President of the United States Institute for Peace; Henry Sokolski, Executive Director of the Nonproliferation Education Center; and Adm. Dennis Blair, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Defense Analyses.
Former assistant secretary of state for nonproliferation, now CSIS Senior Advisor, Robert Einhorn, discussed China's proliferation record and the progress that has been made thus far, as well as the steps that must be taken, to bring China into compliance with nonproliferation standards.
www.nixoncenter.org /index.html   (5307 words)

  
 Read: Worst Case War Scenario, WWIII: East Asia.... - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
China has long avoided involvement in other nation's affairs, only joining the UN special committee on peace keeping in 1988.
There was significant concern that sending PLA ships or troops would rekindle concerns about "the China threat", both in the region and in the United States, potentially undoing significant investment in the effort to sell China's "peaceful rise" to neighbors.
In the end, though, the only real dilemma for China's leadership is that a failure to act might be interpreted by some as the inability to act.
www.abovetopsecret.com /forum/thread112335/pg6   (4192 words)

  
 peaceful - OneLook Dictionary Search
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www.onelook.com /?w=peaceful   (214 words)

  
 ★ Reviews of books about hong kong
Now China is superceding the OEM manufacture of high tech computer components which are in-magnanimously buried underneath the "Intel inside" sticker on PC cases, which have been made in the PRC all through the 90s.
The "Made in China" sticker is being flagerantly and ubiquitously waved in front of the world.
Civil War between communists and nationalists in China and the Japanese invasion of China have sent waves of refugees to Hong Kong and Japanese invasion of the city seems inevitable.
hong_kong.vacationbookreview.com /hong_kong_14.html   (5424 words)

  
 Travel Resources for China from office1000.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
For Allison Turk, the journey to China to claim the daughter she is adopting had been a trying experience, a series of false starts and long waits.
Randall Peerenboom argues that China is in transition from rule by law to a version of rule of law, although not a 'liberal democratic' version.
Enjoy fantastic river views, a peaceful environment and get away from the hustle-bustle of the city in our 336 guest rooms, all of which include the most up-to-date facilities.
travel.office1000.com /China.html   (6038 words)

  
 The Christian Science Monitor: China's 'Peaceful Rise' overshadowing US influence in Asia?(OPINION)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
China's 'Peaceful Rise' overshadowing US influence in Asia?(OPINION)
NEW YORK -- When the new Chinese premier, Wen Jiabao, makes his first visit to the US Tuesday, the issues likely to capture headlines will be the growing US-China trade deficit, the valuation of the yuan, Taiwan, and the war on terror.
But a much more important and overarching issue that should get as much attention is the new initiative in Chinese foreign policy known as "China's Peaceful Rise." The newly articulated policy has profound implications for Asia and the US because it is happening during a relative decline in America's prestige and power...
highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:111023851&refid=ink_tptd_np   (223 words)

  
 China's 'peaceful' rise at stake in power struggle :: China Digital Times (CDT) ...
In contrast to the NY Times article today stating that Jiang Zemin may intend to resign from his military post, Asia Times reports that Jiang is in fact winning the power struggle with the Hu-Wen leadership - especially in regards...
In contrast to the NY Times article today stating that Jiang Zemin may intend to resign from his military post, Asia Times reports that Jiang is in fact winning the power struggle with the Hu-Wen leadership - especially in regards to the debate over a "peaceful rise" policy advocated by Hu.
The author, John J Tkacik Jr, a fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, believes that Hu and Wen deserve credit for loosening media controls and encouraging political reform, efforts which he says were squelched by the Jiang faction.
chinadigitaltimes.net /2004/09/chinas_peaceful.php   (575 words)

  
 Robert Suettinger: China's peaceful rise from western perspective :: China Digital Times (CDT) ...
An interesting and creative theory -or at least outlook-on China's global role and responsibilities appears to have been set aside this year, in part as a result of leadership disagreements, according to this article by Robert Suettinger (PDF file).
2005-09-18 :: The myth of the rise of China - Ross Terrill
China attacks bird flu, but bureaucracy complicates effort (USA Today)
chinadigitaltimes.net /2005/02/chinas_peaceful_2.php   (538 words)

  
 Chinese Military Power - Chinese Policy and Views: The Commonwealth Institute
China WMD Database, Nuclear Threat Initiative and Center for Nonproliferation Studies
China on the Move:A Franco-American Analysis of Emerging Chinese Strategic Policies and
The Effects of September 11 and Its Aftermath on China, and the Chinese Response
www.comw.org /cmp/fulltext/chpolicy.html   (1279 words)

  
 Bloglines | Citations
Two opposing views of China's future relations with the US: Clash of the Titans Brzezinski's analysis is much more convincing as it is
Brzezinski on the potential threat posed by China
envisage how China could promote its objectives when it is acutely vulnerable to a blockade and isolation enforced by the United States.
www.bloglines.com /citations?siteid=65101&itemid=297   (139 words)

  
 China’s ‘Peaceful Rise’ is Coming to America
has adopted the phrase “peaceful rise” to label its economic boom and growth on the global stage.
next few days, the man who has arguably done more than anyone to articulate China’s dreams to the world before the coming talks—which are expected to touch on everything from China’s currency to America’s trade deficit to Iran’s nuclear industry—is the country’s chief wordsmith, Zheng Bijian.
China is working hard at making concessions on trade concerns and at spending money...or at least appearing to do so.
business.knowmoremedia.com /2006/04/chinas_peaceful_rise_is_coming.html   (435 words)

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