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Editor’s Note
The Jamestown Foundation is proud to present this special issue of China Brief that examines China's emergence on the African continent. Previous articles in China Brief, and indeed recent publications elsewhere, have highlighted increasing Sino-Africa ties as a function of China's attempt to secure energy... MORE
Chinese Textiles Herald Future Tensions with U.S.
The European Union has settled its dispute with China over 2005 textile imports, but the United States is still negotiating its use of safeguard measures. The EU and China agreed on June 10 to cap Chinese exports of ten categories of textiles, ranging from sweaters... MORE
Saudi Arabia and China Extend Ties Beyond Oil
Though initially slow to develop, Sino-Saudi relations today are multifaceted—expanding both in scale and in scope. China and Saudi Arabia lie at the center of a complicated set of cross-regional relationships. Saudi Arabia is a global oil superpower. China, having rapidly emerged as a major... MORE
Profit, Not Patronage: Chinese Interests in Uzbekistan
After the “colored revolutions” in the fall of 2003 and the Andijan uprising in May 2005, Uzbekistan has decidedly turned toward Russia and China at the expense of the United States. Although Karimov seeks a new suitor for political protection, military assistance, and financial compensation... MORE
Power Politics: China, Russia, and Peace Mission 2005
From August 18–25 elements of the Chinese and Russian armed forces conducted an eight-day joint exercise with the stated aim to strengthen “the capability of the two armed forces to jointly fight international terrorism, extremism and separatism.” The exercise, dubbed Peace Mission 2005, was nothing... MORE
Hu Boosts Power as He Scrambles to Maintain Social Stability
Even assuming that recent reports about President Hu Jintao’s intention to “rehabilitate the reputation” of the late Chinese Communist Party (CCP) chief Hu Yaobang are true, this seems yet another instance of the Chinese supremo’s well-disguised Machiavellianism. Evidence abounds that the 62 year-old CCP General... MORE
A Young Turk in China’s Establishment: The Military Writings of Liu Yazhou
Liu Yazhou, a 53 year-old PLA general, erstwhile novelist, and rising political star, has published a series of frequent and provocative essays in China over the last few years to considerable acclaim—and controversy. In a regime where political expression is strictly limited, and where discussion... MORE
Terrorism, Riots, and the Olympics: New Missions and Challenges for China’s Special Forces
A series of external and internal demands in China’s security environment have resulted in modifications to the country’s Special Forces units. Changes to special forces units in the PLA have been driven by the possibility of Taiwanese independence, the military requirements of increasing power projection... MORE
China’s Kashmir Policy
Since November 2003, India and Pakistan have effectively maintained a ceasefire along the Line of Control separating their respectively controlled segments of Kashmir. Meanwhile, New Delhi and Islamabad have renewed their efforts to arrive at long-term solutions to this intractable conflict that has dragged the... MORE
Hu Seeks Breakthrough in Forthcoming Summit with Bush
The summit between Presidents Hu Jintao and George W. Bush next month will have a major bearing on not only Sino-US ties, but also the global balance of power in the 21st century. On one level, Hu’s first visit to the U.S. as head of... MORE