Peace studies & conflict resolution
U.S.-China Cooperation on the Problem of Failing States and Transnational Threats
by Banning Garrett, Jonathan Adams
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Increasingly, U.S. officials and foreign policy
analysts have been focusing on the challenges and
security threats emanating from weak, failing, and
failed states, especially since the September 11,
2001, terrorist attacks on the United States. They
have paid less attention, however, to the views
and concerns of other major nations that are also
threatened directly or indirectly by these areas of
instability and whose cooperation will be essential to
reduce the dangers in regions far from U.S. borders.
China is one of these nations.
To explore the similarities and differences
in opinions between Chinese and Americans regarding
the array of transnational threats and challenges
posed by failing states—and the prospects for U.S.-
China cooperation in addressing these threats and
challenges—the Atlantic Council of the United States,
the United States Institute of Peace, and the China
Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
cosponsored a meeting in Beijing on February 23–24,
2004. The conference participants included former
senior American policymakers and U.S. security
experts, as well as Chinese analysts and policy advisers
from civilian and military think tanks in Beijing.
This report is based on conference
proceedings and papers, and it was written by
Banning Garrett, director of Asia Programs at the
Atlantic Council, and Jonathan Adams, the Asia
Programs’ assistant director.
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Bibliographic Information
- Publisher United States Institute of Peace
- Publication Date September 2004
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781601275455
- Publication Country or regionUnited States
- FormatPaperback
- Pages16
- ReadershipProfessional and Scholarly
- Publish StatusPublished
- SeriesSpecial Report
- Series Part126
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