No Exit: The Origin and Evolution of U.S. Policy Toward China, 1945-1950 (Study of the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Center)

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ISBN-10:

1891936239

ISBN-13:

9781891936234

Author(s): Zi Zhongyun
Format: Hardcover, 334 pages
Related ISBN: 9781891936227

Description:

"When the Chinese original of this volume appeared in 1987, it constituted a historical breakthrough in the People’s Republic. It introduced into discussions of American policy a degree of complexity and nuance missing in earlier formulations constrained by Maoist ideology and isolation from the United States. The large documentary base on which the account was built and Professor Zi Zhongyun’s own political and scholarly credibility helped not only to change minds about the nature of the Sino-American relationship, but also set a new standard for foreign policy history in China. . . . "She has been both a forceful and effective proponent of building American studies in China and a model for how to create and sustain contacts between Chinese scholars and their foreign counterparts. . . . Readers of this volume will see at least some of the reasons for her considerable impact on scholarship in China, and can tune into a voice likely to remain influential in Chinese interpretations of the United States." –– from the Foreword by Michael H. Hunt China’s rise to world power status has changed the shape of the world. The U.S.-China bilateral relationship is arguably already the most important one for both countries and it embraces issues of global and regional security, economic prosperity, and the environment, among many others. If Americans tend to ignore history, Chinese do not. The five years in the U.S.-China relationship between 1945 and 1950 that are the focus of Professor Zi Zhongyun’s important study are the seedbed of almost everything that has followed in the ensuing fifty years. Zi Zhongyun is one of China’s leading scholars of international relations and an authority on U.S. foreign policy. Her books, essays, and reviews are widely read in China. This is the first of her books to appear in English. No Exit? The Origin and Evolution of U.S. Policy Toward China, 1949–1950 offers a fresh and provocative interpretation by an influential Chinese scholar of that critical period of the early Cold War when the United States assumed the role of dominant world power and the Chinese Communists achieved nationwide victory. Using a wide variety of original materials and calling on her profound knowledge of China as well as the United States, Professor Zi skillfully untangles the multiple threads of U.S. China policy. She uncovers the roots of American hostility to the victory of the Chinese Communist revolution and the origins of the continuing Sino-American impasse over Taiwan. Hers is a sophisticated, subtle, and closely argued work of historical scholarship that is essential for anyone interested in the historical roots of contemporary U.S.-China relations.

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