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"A Window of Opportunity"? Neoconservatives' Grand Strategy and Implications for U.S.-China Relations
Unformatted Document Text:  Lobe, Jim (2003) ‘China hawk settles in neocons’ nest’, Foreign Policy in Focus, <http://www.fpif.org/commentary/2003/0305friedberg.html>. _____ (2004) ‘Neo-con agenda: Iran, China, Russia, Latin America’, 6 November, Inter Press Service, <http://www.commondreams.org/ headlines04/1106-01.htm>. Mitton, Roger (2005) ‘Rumsfeld’s words show worsening Sino-US ties’, Straits Times, 9 June. Munro, Ross H. (2000) ‘China: the challenge of a rising power’, in Robert Kagan and William Kristol (eds) Present Dangers: Crisis and Opportunity in American Foreign and Defense Policy, San Francisco, CA: Encounter Books, pp. 47-73. Muravchik, Joshua (2003) ‘Dormant since the Reagan era, group now helps shape Bush policies’, Seattle Post, 11 May. Nau, Henry R. (2004/05) ‘No enemies on the Right: conservative foreign policy factions beyond Iraq’, National Interest, no. 78, pp. 19-28. New York Times (2005) ‘America’s summer of discontent’ (editorial), 11 August. Parmar, Inderjeet (2005) ‘Catalysing events, think tanks and American foreign policy shifts: a comparative analysis of the impacts of Pearl Harbor 1941 and September 11 2001’, Government and Opposition 40(1): 1-25. Pelosi, Nancy (2006) ‘Hu’s visit nothing to celebrate’, Los Angeles Times, 20 April. Perkins, Joseph (2002) ‘China’s continuing threat’, Washington Times, 24 July, p. A17. Pinsker, Roy (2003) ‘Drawing a line in the Taiwan strait: “strategic ambiguity” and its discontents’, Australian Journal of International Affairs 57(2): 353-368. Project for the New American Century (PNAC) (2000) Rebuilding America’s Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources for a New Century, <http://www.newamericancentury.org/ RebuildingAmericasDefenses.pdf>. Reuters (2006) ‘Iran owns China, Russia UN votes’, 14 February. Richardson, Michael (2006) ‘A military message for Beijing’, South China Morning Post, 17 March, p. 17. Richter, Paul (2006) ‘In deal with India, Bush has eye on China’, Los Angeles Times, 4 March. Roberts, Paul (2004) The End of Oil: The Decline of the Petroleum Economy and the Rise of a New Energy Order, London: Bloomsbury. Rosen, Gary (2005) The Right War? The Conservative Debate on Iraq, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Roy, Denny (2003) ‘China’s reaction to American predominance’, Survival 45(3): 57- 78. Schmitt, Gary (2002) ‘Our ambivalent China policy’, Weekly Standard, 15 July, p. 17. Schwarz, Benjamin (2005) ‘Managing China’s rise’, Atlantic Monthly, June, pp. 27-28. Shambaugh, David (2002) ‘Sino-American relations since September 11: can the new stability last?’ Current History, September, pp. 243-249. Swaine, Michael (2003) ‘Reverse course? The fragile turnaround in U.S.-China relations’, Policy Brief, no. 22, Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Talbott, Strobe (2003) ‘U.S.-China relations in a changing world’, in Christopher Marsh and June Teufel Dreyer (eds) U.S.-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century: Policies, Prospects, and Possibilities, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. 1-12. 23

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Lobe, Jim (2003) ‘China hawk settles in neocons’ nest’, Foreign Policy in Focus,
<http://www.fpif.org/commentary/2003/0305friedberg.html>.
_____ (2004) ‘Neo-con agenda: Iran, China, Russia, Latin America’, 6 November, Inter
Press Service, <http://www.commondreams.org/ headlines04/1106-01.htm>.
Mitton, Roger (2005) ‘Rumsfeld’s words show worsening Sino-US ties’, Straits Times,
9 June.
Munro, Ross H. (2000) ‘China: the challenge of a rising power’, in Robert Kagan and
William Kristol (eds) Present Dangers: Crisis and Opportunity in American
Foreign and Defense Policy
, San Francisco, CA: Encounter Books, pp. 47-73.
Muravchik, Joshua (2003) ‘Dormant since the Reagan era, group now helps shape Bush
policies’, Seattle Post, 11 May.
Nau, Henry R. (2004/05) ‘No enemies on the Right: conservative foreign policy
factions beyond Iraq’, National Interest, no. 78, pp. 19-28.
New York Times (2005) ‘America’s summer of discontent’ (editorial), 11 August.
Parmar, Inderjeet (2005) ‘Catalysing events, think tanks and American foreign policy
shifts: a comparative analysis of the impacts of Pearl Harbor 1941 and September
11 2001’, Government and Opposition 40(1): 1-25.
Pelosi, Nancy (2006) ‘Hu’s visit nothing to celebrate’, Los Angeles Times, 20 April.
Perkins, Joseph (2002) ‘China’s continuing threat’, Washington Times, 24 July, p. A17.
Pinsker, Roy (2003) ‘Drawing a line in the Taiwan strait: “strategic ambiguity” and its
discontents’, Australian Journal of International Affairs 57(2): 353-368.
Project for the New American Century (PNAC) (2000) Rebuilding America’s Defenses:
Strategy, Forces and Resources for a New Century,
<http://www.newamericancentury.org/ RebuildingAmericasDefenses.pdf>.
Reuters (2006) ‘Iran owns China, Russia UN votes’, 14 February.
Richardson, Michael (2006) ‘A military message for Beijing’, South China Morning
Post, 17 March, p. 17.
Richter, Paul (2006) ‘In deal with India, Bush has eye on China’, Los Angeles Times, 4
March.
Roberts, Paul (2004) The End of Oil: The Decline of the Petroleum Economy and the
Rise of a New Energy Order, London: Bloomsbury.
Rosen, Gary (2005) The Right War? The Conservative Debate on Iraq, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Roy, Denny (2003) ‘China’s reaction to American predominance’, Survival 45(3): 57-
78.
Schmitt, Gary (2002) ‘Our ambivalent China policy’, Weekly Standard, 15 July, p. 17.
Schwarz, Benjamin (2005) ‘Managing China’s rise’, Atlantic Monthly, June, pp. 27-28.
Shambaugh, David (2002) ‘Sino-American relations since September 11: can the new
stability last?’ Current History, September, pp. 243-249.
Swaine, Michael (2003) ‘Reverse course? The fragile turnaround in U.S.-China
relations’, Policy Brief, no. 22, Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace.
Talbott, Strobe (2003) ‘U.S.-China relations in a changing world’, in Christopher Marsh
and June Teufel Dreyer (eds) U.S.-China Relations in the Twenty-First Century:
Policies, Prospects, and Possibilities
, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. 1-12.
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