アメリカ人が見た中華人民共和国<br>Americans in China : Encounters with the People's Republic

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アメリカ人が見た中華人民共和国
Americans in China : Encounters with the People's Republic

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 344 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197512838
  • DDC分類 951.00413

Full Description

Americans in China tells the dramatic stories of individual women and men who encountered the People's Republic of China as adversaries and emissaries, mediators and advocates, interpreters and reporters, soldiers, scientists, entrepreneurs, and scholars.

In Americans in China, Terry Lautz provides a series of biographical portraits of Americans who have lived and worked in China from before the Communist era to the present. The pathbreaking experiences of these men and women provide unique insights and deeply human perspectives on issues that have shaped US engagement with the People's Republic: politics, diplomacy, education, business, art, law, journalism, and human rights.

For each of these Americans, China was more than just another place: it was an idea, a cause, a revolution, a civilization. Some of them grew up in China while others were motivated by curiosity and adventure. Some believed Red China was an existential threat while others looked to the People's Republic as a socialist utopia. Still others--including a number of Chinese Americans--worked to improve US-China relations for personal or professional reasons.

Looming over their narratives is the quandary of whether divergent Chinese and Western worldviews could find common ground. Was it best to abide by Chinese norms, taking into account China's unique history and culture? Or should individual civil and human rights be defended as universal? Would China move in the direction of Western-style liberal democracy? Or was the Communist Party destined to follow an authoritarian path? The figures in this book had distinctive answers to such questions. Their stories hold up a mirror to our two societies, helping to explain how we have arrived at the present moment.

Contents

Preface & Acknowledgments
Chronology of US-China Relations

Introduction: A Tale of Two Chinas

Part One: From Cold War to Reconciliation
1. Walter Judd: Cold War Crusader
2. Clarence Adams & Morris Wills: Searching for Utopia
3. Joan Hinton & Sid Engst: True Believers
4. Chen-ning Yang: Science and Patriotism
5. J. Stapleton Roy: The Art of Diplomacy

Part Two: From Cooperation to Competition
6. Jerome & Joan Cohen: Charting New Frontiers
7. Elizabeth Perry: Legacy of Protest
8. Shirley Young: Joint Ventures
9. John Kamm: Negotiating Human Rights
10. Melinda Liu: Reporting the China Story

Conclusion: The Search for Common Ground

Notes
Selected Readings
Index

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