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Yo-Yo Diplomacy : an American Columnist Tackles The Ups-and-Downs Between China and the US.

The third of the "Tom Plate on Asia" series, Yo-Yo Diplomacy compiles the compelling and insightful columns on Asia by award-winning journalist Tom Plate over the past two years. From tensions in the South China Sea to China's stock market turbulence and Hong Kong's bookseller sa...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Plate, Tom
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: SG : Marshall Cavendish International, 2017.
Colección:Tom Plate on Asia.
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  • COVER; CONTENTS; FOREWORDBY GEORGE YEO; INTRODUCTION; 01 Zhu Rongji's light touchis sorely missing into day's China; 02 China and the US must include Japan in talks ons ecurity of East Asia; 03 Western media's callousd elight at China's stock market crash is totally uncalled for; 04 China needs to deploy more a silken touchwith its neighbours; 05 Common sense and patience needed as US election fever fans Americans' fears about China; 06 Amid the economic andpolitical storms, China and the US must realise they are inextricably bound together; 07 Why should the world feara powerful Xi Jinping?
  • 08 Ruling party's resounding win in Singapore elections reflects the success of its political model09Of dinners and deals:the different diplomatic styles of China and the US make negotiation all the more necessary; 10 Slow and steady is howChina is liberalising the renminbi
  • as it should; 11 Dealing with China's rise:US should learn from theBritish the art of the deal; 12 In deal-making andhandshaking Xi Jinping, China finds a new faceof smart diplomacy; 13 The beauty of restraintin the South China Sea.
  • 14US presidential candidates'missteps on China a worryingreminder of America'sinternational ignorance15For good Sino-US relations, the Americans must learnto listen, while the Chinesemust learn to talk; 16Why Xi Jinping remainsan international man ofmystery to most in the US; 17Why the case of theHong Kong booksellersis more of a worry thanChina's market woes; 18The rich history ofmistrust behind China'swarning to George Soros; 19When it comes to China, andUS foreign policy in general, Bernie Sanders needs all thehelp he can get, includingfrom Henry Kissinger!
  • 20In the end, Pope Francis''kowtow diplomacy' towardsChina will show itself to besmart diplomacy21If it cares about its globalstanding, China should allayconcerns about Hong Kong'smissing booksellers; 22Why the Chinese are soterritorial about theSouth China Sea; 23Don't be too quick towrite off China's futurebased on a partial view ofXi Jinping's leadership; 24How a little-known chapterin Sino-US cooperation mayhave helped save the planet; 25Anyone but Hillary?Why that's not China's bestbet in the US presidentialelection; 26Can China lead the worldon reducing the threat ofnuclear war?