China's Quest, the result of over a decade of research, writing, and analysis, is both sweeping in breadth and encyclopedic in detail. Quite simply, it will be essential for any student or scholar with a strong interest in China's foreign policy.
China's Quest, the result of over a decade of research, writing, and analysis, is both sweeping in breadth and encyclopedic in detail. Quite simply, it will be essential for any student or scholar with a strong interest in China's foreign policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor of Political Science, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology
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* Table of Contents * 1. Introduction: The Embrace of Communism and Its Consequence * Act I: Forging a Revolutionary State * 2. Joining the Socialist Camp, 1949-1950 * 3. War in Korea and Indochina, 1950-1953 * 4. The Bandung * 5. The Sino-Soviet Schism: the race to communism and great power status, 1956-1958 * 6. Sino-Indian Conflict and the Sino-Soviet * 7. Reviving Revolutionary Momentum, 1962-1965 * 8. Revolutionary China's Quest to Transform Southeast Asia.............. * 9. Countering the US in Vietnam: Proxy War with the United * 10. The Cultural Revolution * 11. Rapprochement with the United States, 1970-1972 * 12. Countering Soviet Encirclement and Trying to Preserve Mao's Legacy * Act II: The Happy Interregnum; the Possibility of Liberation Opens * 13. Opening to the Outside World * 14. China's Pedagogic War with Vietnam * 15. The Strategic Triangle and the Four Modernizations * 16. Rapprochement with Asian Powers: Soviet Union, India, Iran and Japan * Act III: The Leninist State Besieged; Socialism in One Country * 17. The CCP's Near Escape and Its Aftermath * 18. The Diplomacy of Damage Control * 19. The Crisis Deepens: Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and the USSR * 20. Constraining Unipolarity in a Unbalanced International System * 21. China and American Hegemony in the Persian Gulf * 22. The Recovery of Hong Kong * 23. Military Confrontation with the United States over Taiwan * 24. China's Long Debate over Policy toward the United States * 25. China's Emergence as a Global Economic and Military Power * 26. Reassuring and Unnerving the Neighbors: Japan * 27 Reassuring and Unnerving the Neighbors: India * 28. China's Quest for Modernity and the Tides of World History
* Table of Contents * 1. Introduction: The Embrace of Communism and Its Consequence * Act I: Forging a Revolutionary State * 2. Joining the Socialist Camp, 1949-1950 * 3. War in Korea and Indochina, 1950-1953 * 4. The Bandung * 5. The Sino-Soviet Schism: the race to communism and great power status, 1956-1958 * 6. Sino-Indian Conflict and the Sino-Soviet * 7. Reviving Revolutionary Momentum, 1962-1965 * 8. Revolutionary China's Quest to Transform Southeast Asia.............. * 9. Countering the US in Vietnam: Proxy War with the United * 10. The Cultural Revolution * 11. Rapprochement with the United States, 1970-1972 * 12. Countering Soviet Encirclement and Trying to Preserve Mao's Legacy * Act II: The Happy Interregnum; the Possibility of Liberation Opens * 13. Opening to the Outside World * 14. China's Pedagogic War with Vietnam * 15. The Strategic Triangle and the Four Modernizations * 16. Rapprochement with Asian Powers: Soviet Union, India, Iran and Japan * Act III: The Leninist State Besieged; Socialism in One Country * 17. The CCP's Near Escape and Its Aftermath * 18. The Diplomacy of Damage Control * 19. The Crisis Deepens: Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and the USSR * 20. Constraining Unipolarity in a Unbalanced International System * 21. China and American Hegemony in the Persian Gulf * 22. The Recovery of Hong Kong * 23. Military Confrontation with the United States over Taiwan * 24. China's Long Debate over Policy toward the United States * 25. China's Emergence as a Global Economic and Military Power * 26. Reassuring and Unnerving the Neighbors: Japan * 27 Reassuring and Unnerving the Neighbors: India * 28. China's Quest for Modernity and the Tides of World History
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