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Title Managing Sino-American crises : case studies and analysis / Michael D. Swaine and Zhang Tuosheng, editors ; with Danielle F.S. Cohen.
Imprint Washington, D.C. : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2006.
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 Contents 
 Acknowledgments 
 Acronyms 
 Foreword / Jessica T. Mathews, Chen Zhiya 
1Understanding the Historical Record / Michael D. Swaine1
2Concepts and Methods in the Study of International Crisis Management / Jonathan Wilkenfeld103
3Pattern of Sino-American Crises: A Chinese Perspective / Wang Jisi, Xu Hui133
4Crisis Management in China and in the United States: A Comparative Study / Xia Liping149
5"Resist America": China's Role in the Korean and Vietnam Wars / Zhang Baijia179
6U.S. Crisis Management Vis-a-vis China: Korea and Vietnam / Allen S. Whiting215
7U.S. "Management" of Three Taiwan Strait "Crises" / Robert L. Suettinger251
8Chinese Decision Making in Three Military Actions Across the Taiwan Strait / Niu Jun293
9The Chinese Embassy Bombing: Evidence of Crisis Management? / Kurt M. Campbell, Richard Weitz327
10Chinese Crisis Management During the 1999 Embassy Bombing Incident / Wu Baiyi351
11The April 2001 EP-3 Incident: The U.S. Point of View / Dennis C. Blair, David V. Bonfili377
12The Sino-American Aircraft Collision: Lessons for Crisis Management / Zhang Tuosheng391
13Conclusion: Implications, Questions, and Recommendations / Michael D. Swaine423
 Bibliography453
 Index495
 Contributors515
 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace519
Descrip. xiv, 518 p. ; 23 cm.
Note Some chapters originated as papers delivered at a Sino-American conference on crisis management held in Beijing in 2004 and sponsored jointly by China Program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and China Foundation for International and Strategic Studies.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Sensitivities and suspicions between Washington and Beijing have heightened as China's global power and influence have grown. Chinese and American officials and participants in past confrontations, and scholars from both countries explore the changing features of crisis behavior and their implications for defusing future encounters"--Provided by publisher.
Subject United States -- Foreign relations -- China -- Case studies.
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Add Author Swaine, Michael D.
Zhang, Tousheng.
Cohen, Danielle F. S.
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