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The Reference Shelf: U.S. National Debate Topic 2016-2017: U.S.-China Relations

Table of Contents

Preface




1 Economic Growth, Challenges, and Competition




The Era of Economic Giants




China’s Two Big Economic Challenges




Beijing Inc?: The Chinese Aren’t Coming—They’re Here




Can China’s Companies Conquer the World?: The Overlooked Importance of Corporate Power




The Challenge: The Domestic Determinants of International Rivalry Between the United States and China




What Wall Street Gets Wrong about China




Cyber-Espionage Nightmare




Heads Together on the China-U.S. Bilateral Investment Treaty




2 The Environment, Sustainable Energy, and Natural Resources




Environmental Conflict and Cooperation




China’s Environmental Crisis




China’s Forest Conservation Program Shows Proof of Success




China Wants Cleaner Air—Without an Environmental Movement




Why China and the US Have Found Common Purpose on Climate Change




Can the Chinese Government Get Its People to Like G.M.O.s?




China, U.S. Relationship Key in Climate Agreement




Environment for Development




China’s Carbon Emissions May Have Peaked, but It’s Hazy




3 Human Rights, Citizen Workers, and Dissidents




Personal Rights and Human Rights




China’s Latest Crackdown on Workers Is Unprecedented




China Cracks Down on Rights Figures with Subversion Charges




Why Did China Kidnap Its Provocateurs?




Chinese Workers Foxconned




Crackdown in China: Worse and Worse




One Year Later, China Still Holding American on Spying Charges




China’s Race Problem




4 International Relations and Diplomacy




The Balance of Superpowers




China Passes Antiterrorism Law That Critics Fear May Overreach




What Does 2016 Hold for China-U.S. Relations in Cyberspace?




Eye on Africa: US and China Tussle for Economic Influence




The Asia-Pacific Cooperation Agenda: Moving from Regional Cooperation Toward Global Leadership




Obama’s Quiet Deal with China Raises Proliferation Concerns




Too Much History: Can the U.S. and China Look Forward?




Suspected Are the Peacemakers




Under the Sea: Russia, China and American Control of the Waterways




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