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China and the World Since 1945 - An International History

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Zusatztext "this volume offers a clear-cut and persuasive survey of China's post-1949 path toward achieving regional and international recognition. A useful reader for general audiences in the West and for undergraduates everywhere. Highly recommended." - CHOICE! G. Zheng! Angelo State University! USA Informationen zum Autor Chi-kwan Mark is Lecturer in International History at Royal Holloway College, University of London. His research interests focus on British-American-Chinese relations during the Cold War and Hong Kong's colonial and international history. He is the author of Hong Kong and the Cold War: Anglo-American Relations, 1949-1957 (2004). Klappentext China and the World since 1945 offers an overview of China's involvement in the Korean War, the Sino-Soviet split, Sino-American rapprochement, the end of the Cold War, and globalization. It assesses the roles of security, ideology, and domestic politics in Chinese foreign policy and provides a synthesis of the latest archival-based research on China's diplomatic history and Cold War international history. Zusammenfassung The emergence of China as a dominant regional power with global influence is a significant phenomenon in the twenty-first century. Its origin could be traced back to 1949 when the Chinese Communist Party under Mao Zedong came to power and vowed to transform China and the world. After the ‘century of humiliation’, China was in constant search of a new identity on the world stage. From alliance with the Soviet Union in the 1950s, China normalized relations with America in the 1970s and embraced the global economy and the international community since the 1980s. This book examines China’s changing relations with the two superpowers, Asian neighbours, Third World countries, and European powers. China and the World since 1945 offers an overview of China’s involvement in the Korean War, the Sino-Soviet split, Sino-American rapprochement, the end of the Cold War, and globalization. It assess the roles of security, ideology, and domestic politics in Chinese foreign policy and provides a synthesis of the latest archival-based research on China’s diplomatic history and Cold War international history This engaging new study examines the rise of China from a long-term historical perspective and will be essential to students of Chinese history and contemporary international relations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Chronology. Abbreviations. Introduction: History, Ideology, and Identity 1. Chinese Civil War and European Cold War, 1945-49 2. The Sino-Soviet Alliance and the Korean War, 1950-53 3. Peaceful Coexistence and Assertive Nationalism, 1954-57 4. Ideological Radicalization and the Sino-Soviet Split, 1958-64 5. The Vietnam War and Cultural-Revolution Diplomacy, 1965-68 6. Sino-Soviet Border War and Sino-American Rapprochement, 1969-72 7. Mao's Last Diplomatic Struggle and Anti-Hegemony, 1972-78 8. Post-Mao Economic Reform and Independent Foreign Policy, 1979-89 9. Post-Cold War Challenges and Multilateral Diplomacy, 1990s 10. The Rise of China in the Twenty-first Century Conclusion. Further Reading ...

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Preface.  Chronology.  Abbreviations.  Introduction: History, Ideology, and Identity   1. Chinese Civil War and European Cold War, 1945-49  2. The Sino-Soviet Alliance and the Korean War, 1950-53  3. Peaceful Coexistence and Assertive Nationalism, 1954-57  4. Ideological Radicalization and the Sino-Soviet Split, 1958-64  5. The Vietnam War and Cultural-Revolution Diplomacy, 1965-68  6. Sino-Soviet Border War and Sino-American Rapprochement, 1969-72  7. Mao's Last Diplomatic Struggle and Anti-Hegemony, 1972-78  8. Post-Mao Economic Reform and Independent Foreign Policy, 1979-89  9. Post-Cold War Challenges and Multilateral Diplomacy, 1990s  10. The Rise of China in the Twenty-first Century  Conclusion.  Further Reading

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Chi-kwan Mark is Lecturer in International History at Royal Holloway College, University of London. His research interests focus on British-American-Chinese relations during the Cold War and Hong Kong's colonial and international history. He is the author of Hong Kong and the Cold War: Anglo-American Relations, 1949-1957 (2004).


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"this volume offers a clear-cut and persuasive survey of China's post-1949 path toward achieving regional and international recognition. A useful reader for general audiences in the West and for undergraduates everywhere. Highly recommended." - CHOICE, G. Zheng, Angelo State University, USA

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Auteurs Chi-Kwan Mark, Peter Schat
Edition Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 02.08.2011
 
EAN 9780415606516
ISBN 978-0-415-60651-6
Pages 160
Thème The Making of the Contemporary World
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Histoire > Général, dictionnaires

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