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Reluctant Restraint examines one of the most important changes in Chinese foreign policy since the country opened to the world: China's gradual move to support the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, missiles, and their related goods and technologies. Once a critic of the global nonproliferation regime, China is now a supporter of it, although with some reservations. Medeiros analyzes how and why Chinese nonproliferation policies have evolved so substantially since the early 1980s. He argues that U.S. diplomacy has played a significant and enduring role in shaping China's gradual recognition of the dangers of proliferation, and in its subsequent altered behavior.
Contents
1 Introduction: A Framework for Analyzing the Evolution of China's Nonproliferation Behavior 2 A Gradual Engagement: China and Nuclear Nonproliferation 30 3 Reluctant Participant: China, Missile Nonproliferation, and the Missile Technology Control Regime 97 4 Negative Feedback: Assessing the Impact of U.S. Missile Defense on Chinese Arms-Control and Nonproliferation Policies 175 5 A Cultural Evolution:The Development of China's Arms-Control and Nonproliferation Community 210



