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
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US Relations with China since 1949
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191520907
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Clarendon Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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