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This book assesses the role of information and perception in US-China policymaking between the years 1941-1963. It argues that presidents, in expectations of Chinese realities predetermined and under-analyzed, adopted flawed policies in the face of consistently poor outcomes.

Produktbeschreibung
This book assesses the role of information and perception in US-China policymaking between the years 1941-1963. It argues that presidents, in expectations of Chinese realities predetermined and under-analyzed, adopted flawed policies in the face of consistently poor outcomes.
Autorenporträt
Adam S.R. Bartley is a lecturer at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia, where he received his Ph.D. His research interests include Chinese foreign policy, Sino-American relations, and security in the Asia-Pacific.