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|a Qing, Simei.
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|a From Allies to Enemies
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|b Visions of Modernity, Identity, and U. S. -China Diplomacy, 1945-1960.
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Cultural Visions and Foreign Policy -- Chapter 1. Perceptions and Realities: Chinese and American Visions of Modernity and Identity -- Chapter 2. Straining the Relationship: Truman and the Reconstruction of China after World War II -- Chapter 3. Disillusionment and Polarization: The Failure of the Marshall Mission and Deepening Divisions in Nationalist China -- Chapter 4. New American Strategies: Debates over the Chinese Communist Party and Taiwan in the Truman Administration
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|a Chapter 5. Two Sides of One Coin: The CCP's Policies toward the Soviet Union and the United States -- Chapter 6. From Adversaries to Enemies: Military Confrontation in Korea -- Chapter 7. Inducement versus Containment: U.S. China Policy under Eisenhower -- Chapter 8. The Foundation of New China: Conflicting CCP Visions of Industrialization in the 1950s -- Chapter 9. Mao's Magic Weapon: From a Gradualist Political Program to the Hundred Flowers Policy -- Chapter 10. Becoming First-Class Citizens of the World: China's Diplomacy of Peaceful Coexistence -- Conclusion: Ways of War and Peace -- Notes
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|a Simei Qing offers a new perspective on relations between the U.S. and China after World War II. Based on American, Russian, and newly declassified Chinese sources, this book reveals rarely examined assumptions entrenched in mainstream policy debates on both sides, and sheds light on the origins and development of U.S.-China confrontations.
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