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U.S. - China Relations, What Now? (April, 2001): An on-line interview with Dr. Jonathan Pollack from the WashingtonPost.com Live On Line website, conducted April 11, 2001.
Staying Cool with China (April, 2001): by Dr. Jonathan Pollack. An OP-ED originally published in the April 5th Christian Science Monitor.
There's No Map to Chart This Territory (April, 2001): by Dr. Jonathan Pollack. An OP-ED originally published in the April 4th Los Angeles Times.
Asia & the Pacific: U.S. Strategic Traditions and Regional Realities (March, 2001): By Ambassador Paul Taylor. PDF Format, 807.4kB.
China and a Changing North Korea: Issues, Uncertainties, and Implications (February 23, 2001): Paper presented by Dr. Jonathan Pollack at the Conference on North Korea's Engagement-Perspectives, Outlook, and Implications, co-sponsored by the Federal Research Division, Library of Congress and the National Intelligence Council, Washington, D.C.
American Perceptions of Chinese Military Power (January 11-12, 2001): Paper presented by Dr. Jonathan Pollack at the conference on China Threat Perceptions from Different Countries, Hong Kong Baptist University.
International Game 99 (January 1999): This paper describes a crisis simulation in which participants from 15 countries played roles as members of the UN Security Council trying to cope with a burgeoning crisis in South Asia.
Economic Security Exercise (March 1999): In this workshop, economic experts from government, academe, the private sector, and NGOs, examined the economic dimensions of the crisis described in the international game.