Now fully revised and updated, The United States and China offers a comprehensive synthesis of US-Chinese relations from initial contact to the present. Balancing the modern (1784-1949) and contemporary (1949-present) periods, Dong Wang retraces centuries of interaction between two of the world's great powers from the perspective of both sides.
Now fully revised and updated, The United States and China offers a comprehensive synthesis of US-Chinese relations from initial contact to the present. Balancing the modern (1784-1949) and contemporary (1949-present) periods, Dong Wang retraces centuries of interaction between two of the world's great powers from the perspective of both sides.
Dong Wang is distinguished professor of history and director of the Wellington Koo Institute at Shanghai University, a Chatham House member, and has been a research associate at the Fairbank Center of Harvard University since 2002. Her books include Longmen's Stone Buddhas and Cultural Heritage, Managing God's Higher Learning: U.S.-China Cultural Encounter and Canton Christian College (Lingnan University), 1888-1952, and China's Unequal Treaties: Narrating National History.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Pacific Frontier and Qing China, 1784-1911 1 Yankee Merchants and the China Trade 2 Opium Wars and the Open Door 3 Chinese Immigration: Roots in the United States 4 American Protestantism: Roots in China Part II: The United States and China in the Era of World Wars and Revolutions, 1912-1970 5 Revolutions, Nationalism, and Internationalization 6 The Pacific War and Red China 7 Deterrence and Negotiation: American-Chinese Relations at the height of the Cold War 8 Facing East and West: Agents of Encounter Part III: Rapprochement, the United States as the Benchmark Setter, and the China Challenge, 1970-Present 9 Renewing the Bilateral Relationship, 1970-1989 10 The China Market and the Allure of the United States 11 Clashes, Cooperation, and Fluctuations in the Relationship 12 The Race: Changing Dynamics in the Economic, Social, and Cultural Arenas Epilogue Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: The Pacific Frontier and Qing China, 1784-1911 1 Yankee Merchants and the China Trade 2 Opium Wars and the Open Door 3 Chinese Immigration: Roots in the United States 4 American Protestantism: Roots in China Part II: The United States and China in the Era of World Wars and Revolutions, 1912-1970 5 Revolutions, Nationalism, and Internationalization 6 The Pacific War and Red China 7 Deterrence and Negotiation: American-Chinese Relations at the height of the Cold War 8 Facing East and West: Agents of Encounter Part III: Rapprochement, the United States as the Benchmark Setter, and the China Challenge, 1970-Present 9 Renewing the Bilateral Relationship, 1970-1989 10 The China Market and the Allure of the United States 11 Clashes, Cooperation, and Fluctuations in the Relationship 12 The Race: Changing Dynamics in the Economic, Social, and Cultural Arenas Epilogue Bibliography About the Author
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