Sino-American Relations : : A New Cold War / / ed. by Qiang Fang, Xiaobing Li.

Sino-American Relations brings together high-quality research articles in order to examine one aspect of the political mechanism of modern China, from empire to the PRC: political initiatives to root out corruption. Proceeding chronologically, the eleven chapters explore modern political history thr...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (362 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table of Contents
  • Note on Transliteration
  • Abbreviations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: US-China Relations at a Historic Crossroad
  • Part One. Background and Lost Voices
  • 1 From Admirer to Critic. Li Dazhao’s Changing Attitudes toward the United States
  • 2 Legacy of the Exclusion Act and Chinese Americans’ Experience
  • 3 Disillusioned Diplomacy. US Policy towards Wang Jingwei’s Reorganized National Government, 1938–1945
  • Part Two. Did America Lose China?
  • 4 Lost Opportunity or Mission Impossible. A Historiographical Essay on the Marshall Mission to China, December 1945–January 1947
  • 5 Negotiating from Strength. US-China Diplomatic Challenges at the Korean War Armistice Conference, 1951–1953
  • 6 Mao Zedong and the Taiwan Strait Crises
  • Part Three. Rapprochement and Opportunities
  • 7 Media and US-China Reconciliation
  • 8 Sino-American Relations in the Wake of Tiananmen, 1989–1991
  • 9 Jiang Zemin and the United States. Hiding Hatred and Biding Time for Revenge
  • Part Four. Did China Lose America?
  • 10 China’s Belt-Road Strategy. Xinjiang’s Role in a System without America
  • 11 The East and South China Seas in Sino-US Relations
  • Conclusion: The Coming Cold War II?
  • Index