The Evolution of China's Nonproliferation Policies and Practices, 1980-2004
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Köp båda 2 för 1230 kr"Reluctant Restraint is the most comprehensive analysis to date of the evolution of China's nonproliferation policies and practices. Evan Medieros, a China scholar at the RAND Corporation, presents a fascinating account of the important changes regarding Chinese nonproliferation policies and behavior since the early 1980s, and the role that the United States has played in influencing China's perspectives on the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD)." -- Jing-Dong Yuan * Monterey Institute of International Studies * "Medeiros seeks to explain CCP regime policies on nuclear proliferation and missile proliferation, comparing the Mao era with the post-Mao era. The rich data which is vividly presented is a synthesis of interviews with specialists in both the PRC and the USA as well as key writings from both countries. The result is a magisterial study of encyclopedic breadth that will serve as a solid reference for all concerned with changes and continuities in Chinese non-proliferation." -- Edward Friedman * University of Wisconsin-Madison * "Reluctant Restraint, the latest publication and one of the few single-volume treatises on China's arms control and nonproliferation policies, is a significant contribution to the field. Evan S. Medeiros has written a book that is rigorous in its conceptual and analytical framework, illuminating in its recounting of Sino-U.S. cooperation and disputes in an important issue area, and comprehensive in its use of both primary and secondary sources." -- <I>Nonproliferation Review</I>
Evan S. Medeiros is a Senior Political Scientist at The RAND Corporation, in the Washington, DC. office. He has published on a broad range of issues related to China's foreign and national security policies. He previously worked on Asian security issues at the Monterey Institute's Center for Nonproliferation Studies and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
1 Introduction: A Framework for Analyzing the Evolution of China's Nonproliferation Behavior 2 A Gradual Engagement: China and Nuclear Nonproliferation 30 3 Reluctant Participant: China, Missile Nonproliferation, and the Missile Technology Control Regime 97 4 Negative Feedback: Assessing the Impact of U.S. Missile Defense on Chinese Arms-Control and Nonproliferation Policies 175 5 A Cultural Evolution:The Development of China's Arms-Control and Nonproliferation Community 210