Richard E. Feinberg Ratchik M. Avakov John Echeverri-Gent
Three of the largest and strategically most important nations in the world -the Soviet Union, China, and India - are currently in the throes of historic change. The reforms in the giants are transforming global economic and geopolitical relations. The United States must reexamine central tenets of its foreign policy if it is to seize the opportunities presented by these changes.
This pathbreaking volume in the Overseas Development Council's series analyzes economic reform in the giants and its implications for U.S. foreign policy. Each of the giants is opening up its economy to...
Three of the largest and strategically most important nations in the world -the Soviet Union, China, and India - are currently in the throes of hi...
Richard E. Feinberg Ratchik M. Avakov John Echeverri-Gent
Three of the largest and strategically most important nations in the world -the Soviet Union, China, and India - are currently in the throes of historic change. The reforms in the giants are transforming global economic and geopolitical relations. The United States must reexamine central tenets of its foreign policy if it is to seize the opportunities presented by these changes.
This pathbreaking volume in the Overseas Development Council's series analyzes economic reform in the giants and its implications for U.S. foreign policy. Each of the giants is opening up its economy to...
Three of the largest and strategically most important nations in the world -the Soviet Union, China, and India - are currently in the throes of hi...