China's Rise: Challenges and OpportunitiesPeterson Institute |
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Chapter 2 China Debates Its Future | 33 |
Chapter 3 Democracy with Chinese Characteristics? Political Reform and the Future of the Chinese Communist Party | 57 |
Hus in Charge Here? | 75 |
Crisis or Constant? | 91 |
Chapter 6 Sustaining Economic Growth in China | 105 |
Chapter 7 Energy Implications of Chinas Growth | 137 |
Chapter 10 China and the World | 209 |
Chapter 11 Conclusion | 235 |
Bibliography | 241 |
About the Authors | 245 |
About the Organizations | 249 |
Acknowledgments | 253 |
The China Balance Sheet Project Advisory Committee | 255 |
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Chapter 8 Why Does the United States Care about Taiwan? | 169 |
Chapter 9 Chinas Military Modernization | 191 |
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