This book, first published in 1974, was the only one to treat China's foreign policy in its entirety, both as the subject of historically documented narrative (before and since the Liberation of 1949) and as the product of ideas themselves requiring analysis.
This book, first published in 1974, was the only one to treat China's foreign policy in its entirety, both as the subject of historically documented narrative (before and since the Liberation of 1949) and as the product of ideas themselves requiring analysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Gittings is a British journalist and author who is mainly known for his work on modern China and the Cold War. From 1983 to 2003, he worked at The Guardian (UK) as assistant foreign editor and chief foreign leader-writer. He has been a fellow of the Transnational Institute.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1. The World and the Chinese Revolution 1. Cigarettes and Exploitation: A Prologue 2. Semi Colonialism and the Single Spark, 1928 34 3. Towards a Colony: The United Front Strategy, 1935 8 4. Imperialist War and Its Contradictions, 1939 42 5. From Moscow to Washington..., 1943 5 6. The Myth of Mediation, 1946 8 Part 2. The World and the People's Republic 7. Relations with Moscow, 1946 50: Ally or Rival? 8. Relations with Washington, 1949 50: Containment or Recognition? 9. The Test of Korea, 1950 3 10. Towards an Independent Foreign Policy, 1954 9 11. Mao and Imperialism 12. Mao and the Soviet Union. Conclusion: China in the World
Part 1. The World and the Chinese Revolution 1. Cigarettes and Exploitation: A Prologue 2. Semi Colonialism and the Single Spark, 1928 34 3. Towards a Colony: The United Front Strategy, 1935 8 4. Imperialist War and Its Contradictions, 1939 42 5. From Moscow to Washington..., 1943 5 6. The Myth of Mediation, 1946 8 Part 2. The World and the People's Republic 7. Relations with Moscow, 1946 50: Ally or Rival? 8. Relations with Washington, 1949 50: Containment or Recognition? 9. The Test of Korea, 1950 3 10. Towards an Independent Foreign Policy, 1954 9 11. Mao and Imperialism 12. Mao and the Soviet Union. Conclusion: China in the World
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