10. “Nike to Raise Entry-Level Wages for Indonesian Workers,” Dow Jones Newswires, March 23, 1999. See also Mark Gibney, “Treat Overseas Workers Fairly—by Law, Not Whim,”
11.
12.
13. Jacob Margolies, “Bad Loans a Great Opportunity for Investment Adviser,”
14. Dean Calbreath, “Thai Buys: San Diego Investors Join Land Rush Started by Asia’s Fiscal Woes,”
15. James Flanigan, “Steel’s Protest on Imports Warns of Dangers to All,”
16. Mark Magnier, “Japan’s Change in Rice Policy Could Hurt State’s Exports,”
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ABRI (Indonesian armed forces)
Aceh “military operational zone”
Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation
Afghanistan
Soviet invasion of
AIDS
Air Force, U.S.
special forces
Albania
Albright, Madeleine
Algeria
Allen, Richard
Allende, Salvador
American empire
coming crisis in
consequences of
created during Cold War
defined
and dictators
and economic crisis of 1997
economic drain of
and economic policy
future of
and human rights abuses
Japan and economics of
militarism and
and oil
and Soviet Union
Anderson, Jon Lee
Anderson, Perry
Angola
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
Aquino, Corazon
Argentina
Arias, Oscar
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Arms Export Control Act
arms race
arms sales
and Indonesia
and Japan
and private contractors
and Taiwan
and Turkey
Army, U.S.
Special Forces Command
Aron, Raymond
Arrighi, Giovanni
Asahi bank
ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations)
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum (APEC)
Asia-Pacific summit (1993)
“Asian values”
Asia Properties
Atlantic Council
Atsugi base
Aung San Suu Kyi
Australia
Austria
authoritarianism, and development
B–2 bombers
B–52 bombers
Bámaca Velásquez, Efraín
Bankers Trust
banking system
and crisis of 1997
Indonesian
Japanese
Bank of Tokyo
Benes, Edvard
Berger, Sandy
Berlin Wall
Bhagwati, Jagdish
bin Laden, Osama
bipolar confrontation
Birdwell, Billy
Blair, Dennis C.
“blowback”
and American workers
and arms sales
defined
and Indonesia
and international consequences
and Japan
and militarism
and Russia
and Tibet
and world politics in 21st century
Bolivia, Okinawa farmers in
Bosnia
Brazil
Bretton Woods system
Britain
American military bases in
arms sales
Brown, Harold
Brunei
Brzezinski, Zbigniew
“bubble economy”
Japanese
U.S. as
Bulgaria
Bundy, McGeorge
Burma
Burmese National League for Democracy
Bums, Nicholas
Bush, George,
C-130s
Calleo, David
Cambodia
Campbell, Kurt
Canada
capital flows
and crisis of 1997
need for controls
capitalism, American model (free-market)
campaign to force world into
and Chinese economic reforms
in East Asia
and economic crisis of 1997
and imperialism
and IMF
capitalism, Asian model
Japanese
as state-guided capitalism
U.S. opposes,
“capitalism”, crony
capitalism, finance
and floating exchange rates
capital markets
Caribbean nations
Carlos (terrorist)
Carlson, Evans
Carlyle Group
Carollo, Russell
cartelization
of news media
Carter, Jimmy
Casey, William
Castro, Fidel
Central America,
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
and Afghanistan
and arms sales
covert actions
Directorate of Operations
disruption policy
and Guatemala
and Indonesia
Japan
and North Korea
Okinawa
South Korea
and Tibet
and Turkey
and UN inspectors
Chairawan, Colonel
Chase Bank
Chatan, Okinawa
Cheju massacre
Cheng Ho
Chernenko, Konstantin
Cherokee group
Chiang Ching-kuo
Chiang Kai-shek
Chibana, Shoichi
Chile
China
banking system
Communist revolution
containment of
Cultural Revolution
currency
economic reforms
embassy bombing
and “extraterritoriality”
and free trade
future of
and Hong Kong
and human rights
and IMF
and imperial overstretch
and Indonesia
irredentist claims of
and Japan
Japanese invasion of–xxviii
and Korean War
militarization
military spending
military threat of
nationalism
Nixon’s opening to
and North Korea
and nuclear weapons
and South China Sea islands
and South Korea
and Taiwan
and Tibet
soft totalitarianism of
threat of
three groups in
Chinese, overseas
Chinese Communist Party–xxvii
15th Congress (1997)
Chinese People’s Liberation Army
Chinese People’s Volunteers
Chinese State Statistical Bureau
Choi Kyu-hah
Chosen Soren
Christopher, Warren
Chun Doo-hwan, General
Citibank
Clark, Donald
Clark, Gen. Mark W.
Clarke, Richard
Clausewitz, Karl von
Clinton, Bill
impeachment