Clinton, Hillary Rodham
CNN
Cobra Gold exercise
Cohen, William
Cold War
and arms sales
and China policy
cost of
and East Asia
and economic colonialism
end of
and Japanese economy
and military spending
North Korea as end game of
and Soviet and American empires
structural characteristics of
and Turkey
Colombia
Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty (1996)
Congo
Conry, Barbara
“constructive engagement”
“containment”
Contemplacion, Flor
corporations
American
East Asian
Costa Rica
Council on Foreign Relations
Cox, Christopher
Croatia
cruise missiles
attacks
CS First Boston
CS tear gas
Cuba
currency
controls, in China
and economic crisis of 1997
Indonesian
Taiwanese
transfers, effect of
Czechoslovakia
Czech Republic
Daewoo
Daiichi Kangyo bank
Dalai Lama
death squads
defense budget, U.S.
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) ,
Defense Science Board
Delta Force
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
democracy
and arms sales
and China
vs. development
and Japan
and South Korea
Deng Xiaoping
Department of Defense, U.S.
East Asia Strategy Report (1998)
and JCET program
and “privatization,”
Department of the Interior, U.S.
deregulation
Derien, Pat
“deterrence by example”
“developmental state”
“soft authoritarian”
and trade
Diamond, John
diplomacy
“disruption” policy
Djilas, Milovan
“domino theory”
Doubleday, Michael
Dower, John
drug trade
Dulles, John Foster
Eagleburger, Lawrence
Eastern Europe, Soviet Empire in
East Timor
Ebihara, Daisuke
economic colonialism
economic crisis of 1997
and American military bases
as blowback
causes of
and China,
and Indonesia,
and Japan
U.S. exploitation of
economic inequality
economic models.
American model
capitalism, Asian
model
Marxism
“Economic Vision Statement” (APEC, 1993)
Ecuador
Egypt
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
El Salvador
“end of history”
Equatorial Guinea
Europe
colonialism
and oil
European Union
“excess capital”
exchange rates
fixed, vs. floating
fixed, need for
and Indonesia
Japanese-U.S., manipulation of
export-led growth
“extrajudicial killings”
“extraterritoriality”
F–15 fighters
F–16 fighters
F–18 fighters
F–22 fighters
Fairbank, John
Farah, Douglas
FBI
financial systems, and crisis of 1997
Ford, Gerald
Ford Foundation
“foreign internal defense” (FID)
foreign investment
in Asia
in China
in Russia
foreign policy
and arms sales
and military
Fourth U.N. Forum on Women (1995, Beijing)
France
arms sales
Francis, Carolyn
free-market capitalism.
Freedom of Information Act
and private contractors
freedom of speech and press
FSX fighter
Fuji bank
Fujimori, Alberto
Fukuyama, Francis
Futenma Marine Corps air station
Galbraith, Peter W.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
genocide
German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
Germany
American military bases in
arms sales
unified
Gero, Erno
Gibney, Frank
Gigot, Paul
Gill, Marcus
Gilman, Benjamin
Gingrich, Newt
glasnost
Gleysteen, William J.
“globalization”
and China policy
and economic crisis of 1997
and financial capitalism
forced
harm caused by
and Japanese economy
and labor
and poverty
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Gore, Al
Gottwald, Klement
Great Depression
Great Leap Forward
Greece
Green Berets
Greenspan, Alan
Gregg, Donald
Greider, William
Grenada
Guangdong province
Guatemala
civil war of 1980s and 1990s
coup of 1954
and human rights
Guidelines on U.S.–Japan Defense Cooperation (1997)
H–2 rocket
Haass, Richard N.
Habibie, B. J.
Hainan island
Haiti
Hale, David
Hamilton, Alexander
Harbury, Jennifer
Harp, Rodrico
Hashimoto, Ryutaro
Hatano, Ken’ichi
hedge funds
Helms, Jesse
Heryanto, Ariel
Hicks, George
Hinzpeter, Jurgen
Hirohito, Emperor
Hitler, Adolf
Hobson, John
Hodge, John
Holbrooke, Richard
Honduras
Honecker, Erich
Hong Kong
export-led growth
“honorable watch-dog”
Horowitz, Irving Louis
Hosokawa, Morihiro
“host-nation support”
“hot money” or “gypsy capital”
Hughes, Patrick
human rights
and arms sales
and China
and special forces
Hungarian State Security Police (AVH)
Hungarian Workers Party
Hungary
uprising of 1956
Hussein, Saddam
Hutus
Iceland
ideological rigidity
ideology
American free-market
and capitalism vs. socialism
and Third World
imperialism
defined
and economic crises
and finance capitalism
“imperial overstretch”
defined
and fall of Soviet Union
U.S.
incomes
India
Indonesia
army and “red berets”
capital flows
dissidents
and East Timor
and economic crisis of 1997
and export-led growth
and JCET training
revolt against Dutch
revolution of 1965
rioting of 1998
U.S. exploitation of crisis in
wages
Indonesian banks
Indonesian Commission on Human Rights
industrial policy,
“instability”
and IMF controls
and Japan
institutions, and capitalism
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
international criminal court