David M. Lampton
Johns Hopkins University
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Contemporary Sociology | 1993
Xueguang Zhou; Kenneth G. Lieberthal; David M. Lampton
Using a model of fragmented authoritarianism, this volume sharpens our view of the inner workings of the Chinese bureaucracy. The contributors interviews with politically well-placed bureaucrats and scholars, along with documentary and field research, illuminate the bargaining and maneuvering among officials on the national, provincial, and local levels.
Pacific Affairs | 2002
Kevin G. Cai; David M. Lampton
Acknowledgments 1. Chinas foreign and national security policy-making process: it is changing and does it matter? David M. Lampton Part I. Institutions and Localities: 2. The central leadership, supraministry and party departments Lu Ning 3. The influence of the fun: Chinas central military commission and its relationship with the military, and state decision-making systems Tai Ming Cheug 4. The external relations of Chinas provinces Peter T. Y. Cheung and James T. H. Tang Part II. Elite and Societal Opinion: 5. The foreign policy outlook of Chinas third generation elite H. Lyman Miller and Liu Xiaohong 6. The domestic context of Chinese foreign policy: does public opinion matter? Joseph Fewsmith and Stanley Rosen Part III. International System Influences: 7. Empowered and restrained: Chinese foreign policy in the age of economic interdependence Thomas G. Moore and Dixia Yang 8. The impact of international regimes on Chinese foreign policy-making: broadening perspectives Elizabeth Economy Part IV. Case Studies: 9. Two steps forward, one step back: the dynamics of Chinese nonproliferation and arms control policy-making in an era of reform Bates Gill 10. Chinese decision-making regarding Taiwan 1979-2000 Michael D. Swaine 11. The case of Chinas accession to GATT/WTO Margaret M. Pearson 12. The making of Chinas Korea policy in the era of reform Samuel S. Kim Notes Index.
Foreign Affairs | 1992
Barber B. Conable; David M. Lampton
tions ability to develop a forward-looking foreign policy will be the troubled U.S.-China relation ship. The successful conclusion of market-access negotiations with Beijing in October, and the decisions of the recently concluded 14th Party Congress to promote younger techno cratic leaders and widen economic reform in China, provide an opportunity for progress. Within the United States there has been little consensus on
Archive | 2008
David M. Lampton
Pacific Affairs | 1988
Lawrence R. Sullivan; David M. Lampton
International Journal | 2001
Michael Szonyi; David M. Lampton
The Journal of American History | 2002
David Shambaugh; David M. Lampton
Foreign Affairs | 2014
David M. Lampton
Foreign Affairs | 2007
David M. Lampton
Archive | 2014
David M. Lampton