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China Faculty Study Trip: Additional Readings

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Following are selections of resources to allow you to explore China in depth. If you would like any of these articles in your travel packet, please check the boxes and scroll to the bottom of the page and send. Thank you.

Resources

1. Wealth of Nations: What Drives High Growth Rates? [icon - Stanford]
Wall Street Journal - Eastern Edition 1/24/2007, Vol. 249 Issue 19, pA13

2. Why China Grows So Fast [icon - Stanford]
Wall Street Journal - Eastern Edition 1/23/2007, Vol. 249 Issue 18, pA19

3. The problem with Made in China. [icon - Stanford]
Economist; 1/13/2007, Vol. 382 Issue 8511, p68-70

4. Big guns, small prizes[icon - Stanford]
Economist; 12/23/2006, Vol. 381 Issue 8509, p57-58

5. Out of the shadows.  [icon - Stanford]
Economist; 12/16/2006, Vol. 381 Issue 8508, p78-79

6. China's Economy October 2006  

7. Play by the Rules [icon - Stanford]
Charles E. Schumer and Lindsey O. Graham. Wall Street Journal. (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Sep 25, 2006. pg. A.15

8. Currency Manipulator?  [icon - Stanford]
Ronald I. McKinnon. Wall Street Journal. (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Apr 20, 2006. pg. A.14

9 .The Taiwan Tangle [icon - Stanford]
Alan D. Romberg, China Leadership Monitor, Spring 2006

10 . China's "Peaceful Rise" to Great-Power Status[icon - Stanford]
Zheng Bijian. Foreign Affairs. Sep/Oct2005, Vol. 84 Issue 5, p18-24

11. Understanding China.  [icon - Stanford]
Kishore Mahbubani. Foreign Affairs. Sep/Oct2005, Vol. 84 Issue 5, p49-60

12. Dangerous Denials. [icon - Stanford]
Pei, Minxin. Foreign Policy. Jan/Feb2005 Issue 146, p56-58,

13. A Grand Chessboard. [icon - Stanford]
Tellis, Ashley J. Foreign Policy. Jan/Feb2005 Issue 146, p52-54

14. Lifting All Boats[icon - Stanford]
Kharas, Homi. Foreign Policy. Jan/Feb2005 Issue 146, p54-56

15. The Once and Future China [icon - Stanford]
Spence, Jonathan D.1. Foreign Policy. Jan/Feb2005 Issue 146, p44-46

16. Why is China Growing so Slowly? [icon - Stanford]
Wolf, Martin. Foreign Policy. Jan/Feb2005 Issue 146, p50-5

17. World Bank- China Quarterly Update- Overview

18. China and the Global Economy: Medium-term Issues and Options by Edwin Lim, Michael Spence, and Ricardo Hausmann

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