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This 14 page report discusses the fact that
security policy-making in the United States, China, and India is
particularly relevant in the opening years of the 21st century
for some relatively obvious reasons. First, China and India
represent the two most populated nations in the world. Second,
they are world powers emerging into a new sense of their own
position and strength in the markets and politics of the modern
world. The U.S. plays an essential role in both of their affairs
as it does in all other nations’ security issues since it is the
wealthiest and arguably most powerful nation in the world. And,
of course, the ideologies of all three nations have an undeniably
significant impact on literally billions of people. Bibliography
lists 15 sources.
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14 pages (~225 words per page)
File: D0_BWchndia.rtf
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are world powers emerging into a new sense of their own position and strength in the markets and politics of the modern world. The U.S. plays an essential role in
both of their affairs as it does in all other nations security issues since it is the wealthiest and arguably most powerful nation in the world. And, of course, the
ideologies of all three nations have an undeniably significant impact on literally billions of people. Bibliography lists 15 sources. BWchndia.rtf Security Policy-Making
in China, India, and the United States By: C.B. Rodgers - December 2001 -- for more information on using this paper properly!
Introduction Security policy-making in the United States, China, and India is particularly relevant in the opening years of the 21st century for some relatively obvious reasons. First, China and India
represent the two most populated nations in the world. Second, they are world powers emerging into a new sense of their own position and strength in the markets and politics
of the modern world. The United States plays an essential role in both of their affairs as it does in all other nations security issues since it is the wealthiest
and arguably most powerful nation in the world. And, of course, the ideologies of all three nations have an undeniably significant impact on literally billions of people. It is also
important to understand that any discussion relating to India and/ or China and the American mindset, regardless of the context, is an exercise of "compare and contrast." For example,
the way the United States interprets any particular issue must be considered in the context of the short time the U.S. has existed as a nation, compared to cultures
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