This book is a comprehensive review of the economic and political relations between America and China. It covers many topics including American multi-national corporations in China, globalization, derivatives, the bomb, missiles defense, Taiwan, human rights, American debt, intellectual property rights, and trade war with China. Ben Mah's America and China is an excellent addition to the literature in the field of China studies. People who are interested in China and world politics will benefit tremendously from Ben Mah's contribution. This book is profoundly insightful and richly informative at the same time. The deep insight is firmly based on extensive detail of solid hard facts from multiple sources. The author's observations on U.S.-China relationships are enlighteningly thought-provoking not only in viewing affairs between the two countries but in viewing all international affairs in general as well. This significance of is book will last for a long time in this new century.
Three books helpful for understanding Chinese behavior in this period are Peter Van Ness, Revolution and Chinese Foreign Policy (1970), Bruce Larkin, China and Africa, 1949–1970 (1971), and John Garver, Foreign Relations of the People's ...
Although there is still time to avert a calamity, time is running out. In this book, Carpenter tells the reader what the U.S. must do quickly to avoid being dragged into war.
This is nothing new, Gordon Chang says. Fateful Ties draws on literature, art, biography, popular culture, and politics to trace America’s long and varied preoccupation with China.
Richard Madsen's frank and innovative examination of the moral history of U.S.-China relations targets the forces that have shaped this surprisingly strong tie between two strikingly different nations.
Among the perspectives are art, commerce, missionary activity, diplomacy, popular culture, and a comparison with images of Japan. Includes a general bibliography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Here, John Pomfret ... takes us deep into these two countries' shared history, and illuminates ... every major event, relationship, and ongoing development that has affected diplomacy between these two booming, influential nations"--
Walter Judd : Cold War crusader -- Clarence Adams & Morris Wills : searching for utopia -- Joan Hinton & Sid Engst : true believers -- Chen-ning Yang : science and patriotism -- J. Stapleton Roy : art of diplomacy -- Jerome & Joan Cohen : ...
... Niccolò, 120 Mackenney, Richard, 251 Mackinder, Halford, 126 Macmillan, Harold, 200 MacMillan, Margaret, 68–69, ... 105 Morocco, 73,78, 222 Morris, Edmund, 97,317n65 Nelson, Horatio, 263 Netherlands, 45, 51–53, 74, 190, 247–50, 255, ...
This is an authoritative and important story of corruption and good intentions gone wrong, with serious implications not only for the future of the United States, but for the world at large.
An emerging star in the field of US-China policy pairs leading scholars from both the US and China in dialogues about the most crucial elements of the relationship.