The USCPF is pleased to announce the release
of another edition of the Washington Journal of Modern China
(volume 9, number 2). Featured articles include
the following:
"Engaging China: Obama's Struggle to Define a New
Framework for Sino-American Relations"
By: Meghan A. Crossin
"Taiwan's Political Status: Historical Background and Its Implications
for U.S."
By: Kerry Dumbaugh
"United States-China Relations and the Korean Peninsula: The Need
for Multilaterally Articulated Deterrence and Prevention"
By: David M. Lampton, Ph.D.
"China and the Global Financial Crisis: Implications for the United
States"
By: Wayne Morrison
"U.S.-Chinese Relations and Cooperation with Southern African
Countries: How It Can Make a Difference"
By: David Rowland
"Building a Better Chinese Collection: Remembering My Library
of Congress Years (1957-2004)"
By: Chi Wang, Ph.D.
The emphasis of the WJMC is contemporary Chinese
affairs, including scholarly articles on politics, economics, military,
environment. The Journal also features less formal material such
as the transcripts from discussions and roundtable events, travel
observations, and as before, book reviews.
- Subscriptions for individuals:
$30.00 per year (includes shipping and handling)
- Subscriptions for institutions: $40.00 per year (includes shipping
and handling)
- Sample issues: $14.00 each (plus $5.00 S&H)
For subscriptions please contact the USCPF by email or at the below address. Manuscript submissions are welcomed for consideration. Please email uscpf@uscpf.org.