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This lucid assessment of the historical and contemporary determinants of Sino-American relations, now comprehensively updated, explains the conflicted engagement between the two governments. Offering a welcome richness of discussion and analysis, distinguished analyst Robert G. Sutter explores the twists and turns of the relationship over the past two hundred years. The mixed historical record convincingly shows that strong differences and mutual suspicions persist, only partly overridden by a mutual pragmatism that shifts with circumstances. As the only book on the subject that combines a unified assessment of the historical evolution, contemporary status, and likely prospects of U.S.-Chinese relations, this balanced and pragmatic study will be an essential resource for all concerned with the globe's most crucial bilateral partnership.
Contents
Chapter 1American-Chinese Relations Prior to World War II Chapter 3: Relations during World War II, Civil War, Cold War Chapter 4: Rapprochement and Normalization Chapter 5: Tiananmen, Taiwan, and Post-Cold War Realities, 1989-2000 Chapter 6: Positive Equilibrium and Continued Differences in the Twenty-First Century Chapter 7: Enhanced Competition Tests Enduring Engagement Chapter 8: Security Issues in Contemporary U.S.-China Relations Chapter 9: Economic and Environmental Issues in Contemporary U.S.-China Relations Chapter 10: Taiwan Issues in Contemporary U.S.-China Relations Chapter 11: Issues of Human Rights in Contemporary U.S.-China Relations Chapter 12: Outlook