The Fear of Chinese Power

The Fear of Chinese Power
Author: Jeffrey Crean
Publsiher: New Approaches to Internationa
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350233959

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The real and potential power of China, the world's most populous nation, has long been seen as a threat by its smaller neighbors and global powers alike. The Fear of Chinese Power provides a history of this perceived threat from the 1880s to the present day, and offers rich historical context to an enduring and current concern. Focusing on the United States, but also exploring perceptions from Britain, Germany, the Soviet Union and Japan, this book asks why these fears exist and shows how they have played out on both a strategic, diplomatic level, and in the public sphere. Taking a chronological approach, the chapters explore themes such as western opposition to Chinese immigration, international views of China's new republic, hopes of friendship during the rule of Chiang Kai-Shek, the Korean and Cold Wars, Communist China's economic growth, the Chinese in popular culture and China as a modern global power. Taking economic, military and cultural vantage points into account, The Fear of Chinese Power explains why a powerful China has been a mainstay of the western imagination since the 19th century, and reveals a history which has shaped international perceptions of China to the present day.

The Irrationality of the Fear of China

The Irrationality of the Fear of China
Author: Charles Patrick Fitzgerald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1970
Genre: Australia
ISBN: UOM:39015031637989

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The Fear of Chinese Power

The Fear of Chinese Power
Author: Jeffrey Crean
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2023-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350233966

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The real and potential power of China, the world's most populous nation, has long been seen as a threat by its smaller neighbors and global powers alike. The Fear of Chinese Power provides a history of this perceived threat from the 1880s to the present day, and offers rich historical context to an enduring and current concern. Focusing on the United States, but also exploring perceptions from Britain, Germany, the Soviet Union and Japan, this book asks why these fears exist and shows how they have played out on both a strategic, diplomatic level, and in the public sphere. Taking a chronological approach, the chapters explore themes such as western opposition to Chinese immigration, international views of China's new republic, hopes of friendship during the rule of Chiang Kai-Shek, the Korean and Cold Wars, Communist China's economic growth, the Chinese in popular culture and China as a modern global power. Taking economic, military and cultural vantage points into account, The Fear of Chinese Power explains why a powerful China has been a mainstay of the western imagination since the 19th century, and reveals a history which has shaped international perceptions of China to the present day.

Who s Afraid of China

Who s Afraid of China
Author: Michael T. Barr
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2021
Genre: China
ISBN: 1350223964

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On the fear of China --Blinded by the Beijing consensus --New Cultural Revolution --Media offensive --Brand Confucius --Back to the future? --All under heaven --Yellow man's burden --Imagined power.

Who s Afraid of China

Who s Afraid of China
Author: Doctor Michael Barr
Publsiher: Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2012-06-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781780324661

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If China suddenly democratised, would it cease being labelled as a threat? This provocative book argues that fears of China often say as much about those who hold them as they do about the rising power itself. It focuses not on the usual trope of economic and military might, but on China's growing cultural influence and the connections between China's domestic politics and its attempts to brand itself internationally. Using examples from film, education, media, politics, and art, Who's Afraid of China? is both an introduction to Chinese soft power and a critical analysis of international reaction to it. It examines how the West's own past, hopes, and fears shape the way it thinks about and engages with China and argues that the rising power touches a nerve in the Western psyche, presenting a fundamental challenge to ideas about modernity, history, and international relations.

In Fear of China

In Fear of China
Author: Gregory Clark
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1968
Genre: China
ISBN: UOM:39015014753266

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In Fear of China

In Fear of China
Author: Gregory Clark
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1971
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Red Fear

Red Fear
Author: Iqbal Chand Malhotra
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789389867596

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What was the reason for the first real armed encounter between Indian and Chinese troops on Chinese soil in the town of Dinghai on Chusan Island in July 1840? Were the orders for the invasion of Aksai Chin issued by Mao from Moscow in December 1949, at Stalin's behest? Was the pluck and raw courage of Lt. Gen. Sagat Singh to hold Nathu La first in 1965 and then again in 1967 the basis for General K. Sundarji's bold moves at Sumdorong Chu in 1986 and 1987? Red Fear: The China Threat catalogues, evaluates and infers the consequences of the political and military confrontations between India and China from the 15th to the 21st century. Contrary to the glowing accounts in popular imagination of a congruence of values and interests between these two nations, the relationship has been confrontational and antagonistic at many levels throughout these last six centuries. The lessons of history are hard to learn. Nevertheless, China seems to have learnt them better than India. It bided its time well and positioned itself to humiliate and denigrate India whenever possible as retribution for the perceived harm India and Indians did to its society and economy during the infamous Chinese century of humiliation between 1839 to 1940. For India, today's post-Galwan situation is reminiscent of the challenge India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru faced in 1962 and the identical challenge India's 14th Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces in 2020. Vedic philosophy argues that time is cyclical, and not linear, and by this argument, the year 2020 completes a 60-year cycle that began in 1960. How Modi responds to this challenge will define India's relationship with China as well as its position in the world through the rest of the 21st century.