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CAPP in the News: 2005

This page lists commentaries and congressional testimony on topics related to Asia. Also, you'll find citations to articles (and links if available) in which RAND researchers are quoted.

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Commentaries

October 30, 2005: Puts & Calls: Concerns Over U.S.-China Trade Deficit Are Overblown

By Julia F. Lowell (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

September 23, 2005: The Danger Next Door

By Seth G. Jones (New York Times)

September 14, 2005: China: Bachelor Bomb

By Dudley L. Poston Jr. and Peter A. Morrison (International Herald Tribune)

September 6, 2005: Why America Shouldn't Sever Uzbekistan Ties

By Olga Oliker (Baltimore Sun)

August 7, 2005: Beware Beijing's Military Ambitions

By Roger Cliff (Los Angeles Times)

June 30, 2005: One Korea?

By Charles Wolf, Jr. (Wall Street Journal)

May 24, 2005: Terrorists and Organized Crime Join Forces

By Rollie Lal (International Herald Tribune)

May 20, 2005: A Sensible Solution To Beijing's Yuan Dilemma

By Charles Wolf (Asian Wall Street Journal)

May 12, 2005: Beijing's Dangerous Game

By Murray Scot Tanner (United Press International)

May 4, 2005: Opium and Democracy

By Peter Reuter and Victoria Greenfield (United Press International)

March 2, 2005: Heading Off European Arms to China

By By Evan S. Medeiros and Seth G. Jones (The Hill)

February 22, 2005: Strengthening the Partnership

By Cheryl Benard (In Touch magazine)

February 17, 2005: China's Stake In A Nonnuclear North Korea

By Nina Hachigian (Christian Science Monitor)

February 16, 2005: The Multilateral Path To Disarming North Korea

By Charles Wolf Jr. (Asia Wall Street Journal)

Congressional Testimony

May 19, 2005: China and Globalization

Testimony presented to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.

April 14, 2005: Chinese Government Responses to Rising Social Unrest

Testimony presented to the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission.

 

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