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A Fragile Relationship : The United States and China since 1972

President Nixon's historic trip to China in February 1972 marked the beginning of a new era in Sino-American relations. For the first time since 1949, the two countries established high-level official contacts and transformed their relationship from confrontation to collaboration. Over the subs...

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Autor principal: Harding, Harry
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington : Brookings Institution Press, 2000.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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  • Cover; Contents; 1. Overview; Twenty Years' Evolution; Changing Contexts; Substantive Issues; The Shifting Political Base; Prospects and Recommendations; 2. Breakthrough; Hostility; Rapprochement; Complications; Unofficial Relations; Ambivalence; 3. Normalization; Continued Stalemate; Progress toward Normalization; Congress Revisits Taiwan; An Expanding Strategic Relationship; The Growth of Economic and Cultural Ties; The Sino-American Honeymoon; 4. Estrangement; Reagan and Taiwan; China's Independent Foreign Policy; Growing Pains; Disenchantment; 5. Reconciliation; Back on Track
  • Economic and Cultural TiesTaiwan; Strategic Relations; American Euphoria; 6. Storm Clouds; The Decline of the Anti-Soviet Rationale; Growing Divergence on Strategic Issues; Economic and Cultural Problems; Human Rights; Forebodings; 7. Crisis; Crisis in Tiananmen; The Bush Administration's Response; The Congressional Response; The Chinese Response; Mutual Disillusionment; 8. Deadlock; Washington's Year-End Initiative; The First Debate over China's Most-Favored-Nation Status; The Persian Gulf Crisis; The Second Debate over China's Most-Favored-Nation Status; The Second Bush Strategy
  • The Broader RelationshipThe Mood; 9. Prospects; A Renewed Strategic Alignment; Diverse Relations with a Fragmented China; A Renewed Partnership in China's Reform; A Second Period of Confrontation; A Strained Relationship; Conclusion; 10. Redesigning American China Policy; Security; Commerce; Human Rights; Taiwan and Hong Kong; Academic and Cultural Exchanges; The Global Agenda; A New Relationship with China; Appendixes; A. Tables and Figure; B. The Shanghai Communique; C. Documents on the Normalization of U.S.-China Relations; D. Documents on U.S. Arms Sales to Taiwan; Notes; Index; A; B; C
  • DE; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; Z