A Summary of American Chinese Relations

A Summary of American Chinese Relations
Author: United States. Department of State
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1949
Genre: China
ISBN: MINN:31951P01092478Q

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A Summary of American Chinese Relations

A Summary of American Chinese Relations
Author: Dean Gooderham Acheson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258487160

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Letter From The Secretary Of State To The President Transmitting The Record Of United States Relations With China. Acheson, Secretary Of State In The Truman Administration, Traces U.S. Help To Nationalists Against Japanese During World War II, The Activities Of The Chinese Communists Against Japan And Against The Nationalists, The Gains In China Made By The Communists, Their Negotiations With The Chinese Central Government, The Chinese Civil War Itself, The Supposed Alliance Of The Chinese Communists With Russian Communists, The Activities Of The Russians As Relating To China, The Very Recent Chinese Communist Victory, The Possible Future Relations Of The U.S. And The New Chinese Government, Its Possible Alliance With Soviet Union And Effect On The U.S.

A Summary of American Chinese Relations Letter from the Secretary of State to the President Transmitting the Record of United States Relations with China

A Summary of American Chinese Relations  Letter from the Secretary of State to the President  Transmitting the Record of United States Relations with China
Author: Dean Acheson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1949
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:249103038

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The United States and China Since World War II A Brief History

The United States and China Since World War II  A Brief History
Author: Chi Wang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317454137

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This book surveys the complicated history of U.S.-Chinese relations. After two brief chapters providing historical context, the focus shifts to the mid-twentieth century, the wartime alliance, the war's bitter aftermath, and the decades since World War II, including the path from normalisation to China's hosting of the 2008 Summer Olympics. The author traces the ways in which the two countries have managed the blend of common and competitive interests in their economic and strategic relationships; the shifting political base for Sino-American relations within each country; the emergence and dissolution of rival political coalitions supporting and opposing the relationship; the evolution of each society's perceptions of the other; and ongoing differences regarding controversial topics like Taiwan and human rights. The author's early years in China, American education, and career as a China expert and an advisor on U.S.-China relations and cultural affairs for over fifty years, have afforded him unique opportunities to observe and participate in the development of this important relationship.

About Face

About Face
Author: Jim Mann
Publsiher: Knopf
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015046009802

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This is the fascinating inside story of the people, forces, politics and diplomacy that have shaped contemporary relations between the United States and China. James Mann, the Beijing bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times from 1984 to 1987, draws on hundreds of newly uncovered government documents, scores of interviews and his own experiences in writing this superb investigative history. Mann begins with an account of the process by which Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger first courted and built up ties to China's Communist government in an attempt to find a way out of the war in Vietnam. At first, the aim was to create flexibility for the United States in dealing with both the Soviet Union and China; but gradually, as the 1970s progressed, the opening to China took on a life and momentum of its own. During the Carter and Reagan administrations, American leaders saw China as an ally against the Soviet Union, and a tacit understanding emerged that the United States would not subject China to the standards and principles applied to other countries. We are shown how subsequent administrations failed to construct a new framework for dealing with China--President Bush tried to preserve the old American relationship with Beijing, and President Clinton has been unsuccessful in his efforts to create something new. Mann also reveals little-known episodes in the history of U.S.-China relations: that the price of Kissinger's first visit to China in 1971 was a secret promise that the United States would never support independence for Taiwan; how the United States and China worked together in guerrilla operations in Afghanistan and Cambodia; how the movement to restrict China's tradebenefits originated and how Bill Clinton came to support these efforts during his1992 presidential campaign. The disclosure of new information, coupled with Mann's incisive and compelling analysis, makes About Face a work that is sure to shed light on the current debate on the United States' relations with China.

China America Relations

China   America Relations
Author: Ni Feng Huang Ping
Publsiher: Paths International Ltd
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781844641260

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Offering insights and analysis on China's approach to America and its relationship with the American government, this insightful book reveals China's current thinking and strategies towards China-US relations and trade policies. It also provides comprehensive analyses into the competitive strengths of the USA and the status of American power in the global community.

U S Chinese Relations

U S  Chinese Relations
Author: Robert G. Sutter
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2010-07-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780742568433

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A second edition of this book is now available. This comprehensive and lucid assessment of the key historical and contemporary determinants of Sino-American relations explains the conflicted engagement between the two governments. Offering a welcome richness of discussion and analysis, distinguished analyst Robert G. Sutter explores the twists and turns of the relationship over the past two hundred years. The mixed historical record convincingly shows that strong differences and mutual suspicions persist, only partly overridden by a mutual pragmatism that shifts with circumstances. As the only book on the subject that combines a unified assessment of the historical evolution, contemporary status, and likely prospects of U.S.-Chinese relations, this balanced and pragmatic study will be an essential resource for all concerned with the globe's most crucial bilateral partnership.

The Practice of Power

The Practice of Power
Author: Rosemary Foot
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1995-09-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191520907

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This absorbing study examines the change in American relations with China after 1949 from hostility to rapproachement, and to full normalization of the ties in 1979. Rosemary Foot goes on to examine the relationship after normalization, a period when the United States has come to view China as less of a challenge but still resistant to certain of the norms of the current international order. The book begins by examining US efforts to build, and then maintain an international and domestic consensus behind its China policy. It then looks at changing US perceptions of the capabilities of the Chinese state. It shows how American positions on Chinese representation at the UN and on the trade embargo were subtly eroded, not least by changes in US domestic public opinion. The author argues that previous explantions of American relations with China have dwelt too single-mindedly on ideas associated with the strategic triangle and that instead we need to embed our understanding of the evolution of American relations with China within a wider structure of relationships at the global and domestic level. Reviews: `A valuable interpretative analysis of US-People's Republic of China relationships...she substantially contributes to post-Soviet era theoretical understanding. Strongly recommended for courses in foreign policy, diplomatic history, and international relations.' Choice `contains much that is valuable to those whose interests are primarily on the other side of the Pacific...The chapter on American public opinion and Chinese policy is also something which is not readily found in existing accounts of China'a post-1949 foreign relations' Times Higher Education Supplement `her analysis remains cautious and astute' The Economist