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Books

Rising Star: China's New Security Diplomacy
Bates Gill, (2007), Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C.

China: The Balance Sheet: What the World Needs to Know Now about the Emerging Superpower
Contributors: C. Fred Bergsten, Bates Gill, R. Nicholas Lardy, and Derek Mitchell (2006)
By Center for Strategic and International Studies and International Institute of Economics

Brookings Northeast Asia Survey 2000-2001
Catharin Dalpino and Bates Gill, (2001)

Weathering the Storm: Taiwan, Its Neighbors, and the Asian Financial Crisis
Peter C. Y. Chow and Bates Gill, Brookings Institution Press(2000)

Chinese Military Modernization and Arms Proliferation in the Asia-Pacific
Bates Gill, Center for Asia-Pacific Policy (1998)

Articles and Papers

2008
Assessing Chinese Government Response to the Challenge of Environment and Health
Charles Freeman and Xiaoqing Lu, CSIS, June 2008

China-Europe Relations: Implications and Policy Response for the United States

Bates Gill and Melissa Murphy, CSIS, May 2008

Foresight: 2008
Melissa Murphy (contributing author), Exclusive Analysis Limited, London: 2007

Assessing China's Response to the Challenge of Environmental Health
Xiaoqing Lu and Bates Gill, China Environment Series 9, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2007

Decoding Chinese Politics: Intellectual Debates and Why They Matter
Melissa Murphy, CSIS, January 28, 2008

2007
China: An Olympic Hangover?
Charles Freeman, Global Forecast: The Top Security Challenges of 2008, CSIS, 2007

The China Report 2008
Melissa Murphy (contributing author), Exclusive Analysis Limited, London: 2007

China's Civil Society Organizations: What Future in the Health Sector?
English Version / Chinese Version
Delegation Leader: Jim Kolbe
Bates Gill, J. Stephen Morrison, and Xiaoqing Lu, CSIS, November 2007

China's Response to HIV/AIDS and U.S.-China Collaboration
Xiaoqing Lu and Bates Gill, CSIS, October 2007

Assessing China's Growing Influence in Africa
Bates Gill, Chin Hao Huang and J. Stephen Morrison, China Security, Vol. 3 No. 3, Summer 2007

The Mist Lifts over China's Sky-High Railway
Eve Cary, Asia Times, August 29, 2007

Demography of HIV/AIDS in China
Bates Gill, Yanzhong Huang and Xiaoqing Lu, CSIS, July 2007

U.S.-Hong Kong Relations: Prospects for a unique Partnership
Bates Gill and James Tang, CSIS, July 2007

Setting the Course
Melissa Murphy and Chin-Hao Huang, South China Morning Post, June 28, 2007

The Tenuous Hold of China Inc. in Africa
Bates Gill and James Reilly, The Washington Quarterly, vol. 30, no. 3, Summer 2007

China's Space Odyssey: What the Antisatellite Test Reveals About Decision-Making in Beijing
Bates Gill and Martin Kleiber, Foreign Affairs, May/June 2007

China and HIV -- A Window of Opportunity
Bates Gill and Susan Okie, New England Journal of Medicine, May 3, 2007

Cebu Meetings, U.N. Veto on Myanmar
Robert Sutter and Chin-Hao Huang, Comparative Connections, vol. 9, no. 1, April 2007 

The Long March Against TB in China
Xiaoqing Lu and Elizabeth Van Heuvelen, South China Morning Post, March 24, 2007

China's Expanding Role in Africa: Implications for the United States
Bates Gill, Chin-Hao Huang and J. Stephen Morrison, CSIS Report, January 2007

Foresight: 2007
Melissa Murphy (contributing author), Exclusive Analysis Limited, London: 2007

China's Evolving Civil Society: From Environment to Health
Drew Thompson and Xiaoqing Lu, China Environment Series, issue 8, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, January 2007

Young Girls in China: A New and Hidden AIDS Generation?
Xiaoqing Lu, Global AIDSLink, January/February 2007, Issue #101

Summitry at Home and Abroad
Robert Sutter and Chin-Hao Huang, Comparative Connections, vol. 8, no. 4, January 2007

2006


Changing Health Paradigms, Globalization, and Global Security
Bates Gill and Xiaoqing Lu, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, December 6, 2006

Xinfang: An Alternative to Formal Chinese Legal Institutions
Carl Minzner, Stanford Journal of International Law, Volume 42, 2006

HIV/AIDS in Xinjiang: A Growing Regional Challenge
Bates Gill and Song Gang, China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly, Volume 4, No. 3, 2006

Meeting the Challenges and Opportunities of China's Rise
Bates Gill and Melissa Murphy, CSIS, October 2006

China and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Post-Summit Analysis and Implications for the United States

Chin-Hao Huang, China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly, Volume 4, No. 3, 2006

Taming the Dragon and Marching in Step with the Elephant
Pramit Mitra and Melissa Murphy, Challenge Europe, European Policy Center, September 2006

Sources and Limits of Chinese 'Soft Power'
Bates Gill and Yanzhong Huang,The International Institute for Strategic Studies
May 29, 2006  

Sino-American relations need actions not words
Bates Gill and Michael Green, Financial Times, April 23, 2006

Finding strength in global adversity
Xiaoqing Lu and Chin-Hao Huang, South China Morning Post, April 1, 2006

Democracy Agenda May Revive U.S. Interest In Hong Kong
Bates Gill and Chin-Hao Huang, Hong Kong Journal, January 1, 2006

Global Risk Outlook 2006
Melissa Murphy (contributing author), Exclusive Analysis Limited, London: 2006

2005

More Strait Talk: Ten Years After the Taiwan Missile Crisis
Bates Gill and Chin-Hao Huang, China Brief of the Jamestown Foundation, October 26, 2005

China’s Soft Power in Africa: From the “Beijing Consensus” to Health Diplomacy
Drew Thompson, China Brief of the Jamestown Foundation, October 13, 2005,

Taiwan: When no news is good news
Chin-Hao Huang, Asia Times, October 8, 2005,

Injecting and Infecting: Stigma and Zero Tolerance in China
Drew Thompson, Global AIDSLink, September/October 2005 - #93, Chinese Version

China's Rise: Diverging US - EU Approached and Perceptions
Bates Gill and Gudrun Wacker, August 2005,

Diverging paths hurt U.S. and Europe
Bates Gill and Robin Niblett, International Herald Tribune, September 6, 2005,

China’s Emerging Interests in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges for Africa and the United States
Drew Thompson, African Renaissance Journal, July/August 2005,

China’s Evolving Approach To Counterterrorism
Dr. Bates Gill And Melissa Murphy, Harvard Asia Quarterly, Winter/Spring 2005, August 15, 2005,

Bringing China Closer to the Market
Dag Detter and Sue Anne Tay, Asia Times, August 2, 2005

The "People's War" Against Drugs and HIV/AIDS
Drew Thompson, China Brief of the Jamestown Foundation, June 21, 2005
Chinese Version

China Confront HIV/AIDS
Drew Thompson, Population Reference Bureau, June 6, 2005

China's Asset Management Companies a Liability
Sue Anne Tay, July 7, 2005

Troubled Waters in the Straits of Taiwan
Melissa Murphy, Lloyd's List, June 6, 2005

Pyongyang's Big Bang Would Have Worldwide Reverberations

Melissa Murphy, Lloyd's List, May 16, 2005

As Its Global Role Grows, China Gives Priority to Anti-Terror Measures
Melissa Murphy, Lloyd's List, April 4, 2005

China and India: Rivals or Partners?
Pramit Mitra and Drew Thompson, Far Eastern Economic Review, April 2005

China-India Relations: Diplomacy of Economic Convergence
Pramit Mitra and Drew Thompson, South China Morning Post, April 2, 2005

2004

Nationalism on Both Sides Stokes Fires of Sino-Japanese 'Diplomatic War'
Melissa Murphy, Lloyd's List, December 6, 2004

A gathering consensus on Sudan?
Drew Thompson, South China Morning Post, November 18, 2004

Disaccord on Sudan could poison China-U.S. ties
Drew Thompson, The International Herald Tribune, November 18, 2004

Taiwanese Investment Cultivates Mainland Relations
Melissa Murphy, Lloyd's List, November 8, 2004

Prime Terror Target South Korea Ready to Counter Extremist Attack
Melissa Murphy, Lloyd's List, October 18, 2004

Onus is on Beijing to prevent war in the Strait
Andrew Wei-chih Yang, Taipei Times, August 16, 2004

The crisis of neglect
Drew Thompson, South China Morning Post, August 11, 2004

China's watchdog agencies need watchdogs
Zhenzhen Chen, Asia Times Online

Illegal Migration in China and Implications for Governance
Audra Bielke, Published in In the National Interest, Volume 3, Issue 26, June 30, 2004

Partners and Competitors: Coming to Terms with U.S. - China Economic Relationship


2003

"Pre-empting an HIV/AIDS disaster in China"
Drew Thompson, Seton Hall Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, Summer/Fall 2003

Bush was correct but clumsy on Taiwan
Bates Gill, Financial Times, December 12, 2003

Forging a United Front Against Aids
Drew Thompson, South China Morning Post, October 21, 2003

China in transition: Is real change imminent?
Bates Gill, Great Decisions

China: Richer, But Not Healthier
Bates Gill, Far Eastern Economic Review, May 1, 2003

China will pay dearly for the SARS debacle: Contagious confusion
Bates Gill, International Herald Tribune, April 22, 2003

Why China's health matters to the world
Bates Gill and Andrew Thompson, South China Morning Post, April 16, 2003

Averting a Full-blown HIV/AIDS Epidemic in China [English Version]
J. Stephen Morrison & Bates Gill, A Report of the CSIS HIV/AIDS Delegation to China, January 13–17, 2003 [Chinese Version]


2002

China and Taiwan: An Offer Washington Ought to Consider
Bates Gill and Michael O'Hanlon, International Herald Tribune, December 26, 2002

NATO's Border with China
Bates Gill and Matthew Oresman, PacNet Newsletter, November 25, 2002

A Romance Worth Entering
Bates Gill and Matthew Oresman, IHT, November 22, 2002

September 11 and Northeast Asia
Bates Gill, Brookings Review, Summer 2002

China's New Journey to the West: China's Emergence in Central Asia and Implications for U.S. Interests
Bates Gill and Matthew Oresman, August 2003

The Chinese Regime's Heir Apparent
Bates Gill, The New York Times, April 29, 2002

A New Korean Nuclear Crisis?
Bates Gill, Newsweek Korea, April 3, 2002

China's HIV Crisis
Bates Gill, Jennifer Chang, and Sarah Palmer, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2002

America At War: Northeast Asia
Bates Gill, washingtonpost.com, February 14, 2002

Can China's Tolerance Last?
Bates Gill, Arms Control Today, January-February 2002

 

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