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U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course A:95995$CHFM 04-23-0716:55:21 Page i (1) Layout:95995F:2001 A:95995$CHFM 04-23-0716:55:21 Page ii (2) Layout:95995F:2002 U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course Report of an Independent Task Force Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations A:95995$CHFM 04-23-0716:55:21 Page iii (3) Layout:95995F:2001 Foundedin1921,theCouncilonForeignRelationsisanindependent,nationalmembership organizationandanonpartisancenterforscholarsdedicatedtoproducinganddisseminating ideassothatindividualandcorporatemembers,aswellaspolicymakers,journalists,students, and interested citizens in the United States and other countries, can better understand the worldandtheforeignpolicychoicesfacingtheUnitedStatesandothergovernments.The Councildoesthisbyconveningmeetings;conductingawide-rangingStudiesprogram;publish- ingForeignAffairs,thepreeminentjournalcoveringinternationalaffairsandU.S.foreignpolicy; maintainingadiversemembership;sponsoringIndependentTaskForces;andprovidingup- to-dateinformationabouttheworldandU.S.foreignpolicyontheCouncil’swebsite,CFR.org. THE COUNCIL TAKES NO INSTITUTIONAL POSITION ON POLICY ISSUES ANDHASNOAFFILIATIONWITHTHEU.S.GOVERNMENT.ALLSTATEMENTS OF FACT AND EXPRESSIONS OF OPINION CONTAINED IN ITS PUBLICA- TIONSARETHESOLERESPONSIBILITYOFTHEAUTHORORAUTHORS. TheCouncilwillsponsoranIndependentTaskForcewhen(1)anissueofcurrentandcritical importancetoU.S.foreignpolicyarises,and(2)itseemsthatagroupdiverseinbackgrounds andperspectivesmay,nonetheless,beabletoreachameaningfulconsensusonapolicythrough privateand nonpartisandeliberations.Typically, aTaskForcemeetsbetweentwo andfive timesoverabriefperiodtoensuretherelevanceofitswork. Upon reaching a conclusion, an Independent Task Force issues a report,and the Council publishesitstextandpostsitontheCouncilwebsite,CFR.org.TaskForcereportsreflecta strong and meaningful policy consensus, with Task Force members endorsing the general policythrustandjudgmentsreachedbythegroup,thoughnotnecessarilyeveryfindingand recommendation. Task Force members who join the consensus may submit additional or dissentingviews,whichareincludedinthefinalreport.‘‘Chairman’sReports’’aresignedby TaskForcechairsonlyandareusuallyprecededorfollowedbyfullTaskForcereports.Upon reachingaconclusion,aTaskForcemayalsoaskindividualswhowerenotmembersofthe TaskForcetoassociatethemselveswiththeTaskForcereporttoenhanceitsimpact.AllTask Forcereports‘‘benchmark’’theirfindingsagainstcurrentadministrationpolicytomakeexplicit areasofagreementanddisagreement.TheTaskForceissolelyresponsibleforitsreport.The Counciltakesnoinstitutionalposition. ForfurtherinformationabouttheCouncilorthisIndependentTaskForce,pleasewriteto Publications,CouncilonForeignRelations,58East68thStreet,NewYork,NY10021,or calltheCommunicationsofficeat212-434-9888.Visitourwebsite,CFR.org. Copyright©2007bytheCouncilonForeignRelations(cid:2)Inc. Allrightsreserved. PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica. Thisreportmaynotbereproducedinwholeorinpart,inanyformbeyondthereproduction permittedbySections107and108oftheU.S.CopyrightLawAct(17U.S.C.Sections107 and108)andexcerptsbyreviewersforthepublicpress,withoutexpresswrittenpermission fromtheCouncilonForeignRelations.Forinformation,writetothePublicationsOffice, CouncilonForeignRelations,58East68thStreet,NewYork,NY10021. A:95995$CHFM 04-23-0716:55:21 Page iv (4) Layout:95995F:2002 Task Force Chairs Dennis C. Blair Carla A. Hills Project Director Frank Sampson Jannuzi A:95995$CHFM 04-27-0710:49:46 Page v (5) Layout:95995F:3001 A:95995$CHFM 04-23-0716:55:21 Page vi (6) Layout:95995F:2002 Task Force Members Roger C. Altman Nicholas R. Lardy Peter E. Bass Herbert Levin* Dennis C. Blair Cheng Li Harold Brown* Winston Lord* Ashton B. Carter Xiaobo Lu Charles W. Freeman III Evan S. Medeiros Aaron L. Friedberg* James C. Mulvenon Paul Gewirtz Andrew J. Nathan Maurice R. Greenberg* Stephen A. Orlins Harry Harding* Evans J.R. Revere Carla A. Hills Bradley H. Roberts Frank Sampson Jannuzi Alan D. Romberg Michael H. Jordan Randy Schriver* Virginia Ann Kamsky* Wendy R. Sherman David M. Lampton Arthur Waldron* *Theindividualhasendorsedthereportandsubmittedanadditionaloradissentingview. A:95995$CHFM 04-23-0716:55:21 Page vii (7) Layout:95995F:3001 A:95995$CHFM 04-23-0716:55:21 Page viii (8) Layout:95995F:2002 Contents Foreword xi Acknowledgments xiii Map xvii List of Acronyms xix Task Force Report 1 Introduction 3 Future U.S. Strategy toward China 9 China’s Economic and Social Transformation 12 China’s Approach to the World 33 China’s Military Modernization 47 U.S.-China Relations 55 Recommendations 73 Conclusion 96 Additional and Dissenting Views 99 Task Force Members 107 Task Force Observers 117 A:95995$CHFM 04-23-0716:55:21 Page ix (9) Layout:95995F:3001 A:95995$CHFM 04-23-0716:55:21 Page x (10) Layout:95995F:2002

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