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1 Chas. W Freeman, Jr., `Sino-American Relations: Back to Basics', Foreign Policy 104 (Fall 1996), pp. 3-17.
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2 Samuel Berger, `Building a New Consensus on China', speech at the Council on Foreign Relations, New York, 6 June 1997, pp. 1-7.
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3 Ralph A. Cossa, `Avoiding New Myths: US-Japan Security Relations', Security Dialogue , vol. 28, no. 2, 1997, pp. 219-231; G. Cameron Hurst, `The US-Japanese Alliance at Risk', Orbis , Winter 1997, pp. 69-76.
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4 Mary Jordan, `US-Japanese Plan Skirts Taiwan Issue', Washington Post , 31 July 1997, p. 17; `Draft Defense Cooperation Review Excludes Taiwan Issue', Asahi Shimbun , 8 August 1997, p. 2.
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5 Stuart Harris, `The China-Japan Relationship and Asia Pacific Regional Security', The Journal of East Asian Affairs , Winter/Spring 1997, pp. 121-148.
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6 Cabinet-level defense exchange visits continued among the three states, including Chinese Defense Minister Chi Haotian's visit to Washington in December 1996.
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7 China endorsed the statement of the UN Security Council which expressed `serious concern' about the intrusion of a North Korean submarine into South Korean territory.
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8 Stuart Goldman & Robert Sutter, `Russian-Chinese Cooperation: Prospects and Implications,' CRS Report for Congress , 27 January 1997, pp. 1-14.
