United States Foreign Policy and Economic Reform in Three Giants: The U.S.S.R., China and India
In: U. S. Third World Policy Perspectives v.No. 14
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Overview: The Giants and the West: From Threat to Opportunity -- The Essence of Being a Giant -- The Rise and Fall of the Centralization Impulse -- The Changing Global Environment and Pressures for Reform -- Obstacles to Reform -- Economic Reform and Political Change -- The Impending Transformation of International Relations -- The Interests of the West -- The West Can Play a Role -- Summaries of Chapter Recommendations -- 1. Economic Reform in the Soviet Union -- Crisis in the Soviet Economy -- The Decline of Economic Performance -- The Reform Framework -- The Reform Schedule -- Critical Sectors: Agriculture, Informatics, and Military Industry -- U.S.-Soviet Economic Relations and U.S. Policy Options -- 2. Issues in Chinese Economic Reform -- Introduction -- Ingredients of Reform -- Evaluating the Domestic Reforms -- The Opening to the West -- Conclusions -- 3. Economic Reform in India: A Long and Winding Road -- Economic Development Under The Old Regime -- Economic Reform Under Rajiv Gandhi -- Economic Reform and Indo U.S. Relations -- Conclusion -- 4. The Political Economy of Reform in the Three Giants -- Strategies for Political Reform -- Economic Reform and the Politics of Regional and Ethnic Tensions -- The Politics of Efficiency and Economic Security -- The Politics of Price Reform and Inflation -- The Politics of Opening Economies to Foreign Trade and Investment -- Conclusion -- 5. Science and Technology and Reform in the Giants -- Introduction -- Reform Strategies in the Giants -- U.S. Science and Technology Relations with the Giants -- Implications for the United States -- 6. The Geopolitical Consequences of Reform -- The Relationship Between Economic Reforms and Geopolitics -- Possible Influences of Domestic Reforms on the Geopolitical Situation