[ 目录 ] On China
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PREFACE
Title Page
Preface
EPILOGUE
Index
CHAPTER 1 - The Singularity of China
The Singularity of China
The Era of Chinese Preeminence
Confucianism
Concepts of International Relations: Impartiality or Equality?
Chinese Realpolitik and Sun Tzu’s Art of War
CHAPTER 2 - The Kowtow Question and the Opium War
The Kowtow Question and the Opium War
The Macartney Mission
The Clash of Two World Orders: The Opium War
Qiying’s Diplomacy: Soothing the Barbarians
CHAPTER 3 - From Preeminence to Decline
From Preeminence to Decline
Wei Yuan’s Blueprint: “Using Barbarians Against Barbarians,” Learning Their Techniques
The Erosion of Authority: Domestic Upheavals and the Challenge of Foreign Encroachments
Managing Decline
The Challenge of Japan
Korea
The Boxer Uprising and the New Era of Warring States
CHAPTER 4 - Mao’s Continuous Revolution
Mao’s Continuous Revolution
Mao and the Great Harmony
Mao and International Relations: The Empty City Stratagem, Chinese Deterrence, and the Quest for Psychological Advantage
The Continuous Revolution and the Chinese People
CHAPTER 5 - Triangular Diplomacy and the Korean War
Triangular Diplomacy and the Korean War
Acheson and the Lure of Chinese Titoism
Kim Il-sung and the Outbreak of War
American Intervention: Resisting Aggression
Chinese Reactions: Another Approach to Deterrence
Sino-American Confrontation
CHAPTER 6 - China Confronts Both Superpowers
China Confronts Both Superpowers
The First Taiwan Strait Crisis
Diplomatic Interlude with the United States
Mao, Khrushchev, and the Sino-Soviet Split
The Second Taiwan Strait Crisis
CHAPTER 7 - A Decade of Crises
A Decade of Crises
The Great Leap Forward
The Himalayan Border Dispute and the 1962 Sino-Indian War
The Cultural Revolution
Was There a Lost Opportunity?
CHAPTER 8 - The Road to Reconciliation
The Road to Reconciliation
The Chinese Strategy
The American Strategy
First Steps—Clashes at the Ussuri River
CHAPTER 9 - Resumption of Relations: First Encounters with Mao and Zhou
Resumption of Relations: First Encounters with Mao and Zhou
Zhou Enlai
Nixon in China: The Meeting with Mao
The Nixon-Zhou Dialogue
The Shanghai Communiqué
The Aftermath
CHAPTER 10 - The Quasi-Alliance: Conversations with Mao
The Quasi-Alliance: Conversations with Mao
The “Horizontal Line”: Chinese Approaches to Containment
The Impact of Watergate
CHAPTER 11 - The End of the Mao Era
The End of the Mao Era
The Succession Crisis
The Fall of Zhou Enlai
Final Meetings with Mao: The Swallows and the Coming of the Storm
CHAPTER 12 - The Indestructible Deng
The Indestructible Deng
Deng’s First Return to Power
The Death of Leaders—Hua Guofeng
Deng’s Ascendance—“Reform and Opening Up”
CHAPTER 13 - “Touching the Tiger’s Buttocks” The Third Vietnam War
“Touching the Tiger’s Buttocks” The Third Vietnam War
Vietnam: Confounder of Great Powers
Deng’s Foreign Policy—Dialogue with America and Normalization
Deng’s Journeys
Deng’s Visit to America and the New Definition of Alliance
The Third Vietnam War
CHAPTER 14 - Reagan and the Advent of Normalcy
Reagan and the Advent of Normalcy
Taiwan Arms Sales and the Third Communiqué
China and the Superpowers—The New Equilibrium
Deng’s Reform Program
CHAPTER 15 - Tiananmen
Tiananmen
American Dilemmas
The Fang Lizhi Controversy
The 12- and 24-Character Statements
CHAPTER 16 - What Kind of Reform? Deng’s Southern Tour
What Kind of Reform? Deng’s Southern Tour
CHAPTER 17 - A Roller Coaster Ride Toward Another Reconciliation The Jiang ...
A Roller Coaster Ride Toward Another Reconciliation The Jiang ...
China and the Disintegrating Soviet Union
The Clinton Administration and China Policy
The Third Taiwan Strait Crisis
China’s Resurgence and Jiang’s Reflections
CHAPTER 18 - The New Millennium
The New Millennium
Differences in Perspective
How to Define Strategic Opportunity
The National Destiny Debate—The Triumphalist View
Dai Bingguo—A Reaffirmation of Peaceful Rise
CHAPTER 18 - The New Millennium
Dai Bingguo—A Reaffirmation of Peaceful Rise
The National Destiny Debate—The Triumphalist View
How to Define Strategic Opportunity
Differences in Perspective
The New Millennium
CHAPTER 17 - A Roller Coaster Ride Toward Another Reconciliation The Jiang ...
China’s Resurgence and Jiang’s Reflections
The Third Taiwan Strait Crisis
The Clinton Administration and China Policy
China and the Disintegrating Soviet Union
A Roller Coaster Ride Toward Another Reconciliation The Jiang ...
CHAPTER 16 - What Kind of Reform? Deng’s Southern Tour
What Kind of Reform? Deng’s Southern Tour
CHAPTER 15 - Tiananmen
The 12- and 24-Character Statements
The Fang Lizhi Controversy
American Dilemmas
Tiananmen
CHAPTER 14 - Reagan and the Advent of Normalcy
Deng’s Reform Program
China and the Superpowers—The New Equilibrium
Taiwan Arms Sales and the Third Communiqué
Reagan and the Advent of Normalcy
CHAPTER 13 - “Touching the Tiger’s Buttocks” The Third Vietnam War
The Third Vietnam War
Deng’s Visit to America and the New Definition of Alliance
Deng’s Journeys
Deng’s Foreign Policy—Dialogue with America and Normalization
Vietnam: Confounder of Great Powers
“Touching the Tiger’s Buttocks” The Third Vietnam War
CHAPTER 12 - The Indestructible Deng
Deng’s Ascendance—“Reform and Opening Up”
The Death of Leaders—Hua Guofeng
Deng’s First Return to Power
The Indestructible Deng
CHAPTER 11 - The End of the Mao Era
Final Meetings with Mao: The Swallows and the Coming of the Storm
The Fall of Zhou Enlai
The Succession Crisis
The End of the Mao Era
CHAPTER 10 - The Quasi-Alliance: Conversations with Mao
The Impact of Watergate
The “Horizontal Line”: Chinese Approaches to Containment
The Quasi-Alliance: Conversations with Mao
CHAPTER 9 - Resumption of Relations: First Encounters with Mao and Zhou
The Aftermath
The Shanghai Communiqué
The Nixon-Zhou Dialogue
Nixon in China: The Meeting with Mao
Zhou Enlai
Resumption of Relations: First Encounters with Mao and Zhou
CHAPTER 8 - The Road to Reconciliation
First Steps—Clashes at the Ussuri River
The American Strategy
The Chinese Strategy
The Road to Reconciliation
CHAPTER 7 - A Decade of Crises
Was There a Lost Opportunity?
The Cultural Revolution
The Himalayan Border Dispute and the 1962 Sino-Indian War
The Great Leap Forward
A Decade of Crises
CHAPTER 6 - China Confronts Both Superpowers
The Second Taiwan Strait Crisis
Mao, Khrushchev, and the Sino-Soviet Split
Diplomatic Interlude with the United States
The First Taiwan Strait Crisis
China Confronts Both Superpowers
CHAPTER 5 - Triangular Diplomacy and the Korean War
Sino-American Confrontation
Chinese Reactions: Another Approach to Deterrence
American Intervention: Resisting Aggression
Kim Il-sung and the Outbreak of War
Acheson and the Lure of Chinese Titoism
Triangular Diplomacy and the Korean War
CHAPTER 4 - Mao’s Continuous Revolution
The Continuous Revolution and the Chinese People
Mao and International Relations: The Empty City Stratagem, Chinese Deterrence, and the Quest for Psychological Advantage
Mao and the Great Harmony
Mao’s Continuous Revolution
CHAPTER 3 - From Preeminence to Decline
The Boxer Uprising and the New Era of Warring States
Korea
The Challenge of Japan
Managing Decline
The Erosion of Authority: Domestic Upheavals and the Challenge of Foreign Encroachments
Wei Yuan’s Blueprint: “Using Barbarians Against Barbarians,” Learning Their Techniques
From Preeminence to Decline
CHAPTER 2 - The Kowtow Question and the Opium War
Qiying’s Diplomacy: Soothing the Barbarians
The Clash of Two World Orders: The Opium War
The Macartney Mission
The Kowtow Question and the Opium War
CHAPTER 1 - The Singularity of China
Chinese Realpolitik and Sun Tzu’s Art of War
Concepts of International Relations: Impartiality or Equality?
Confucianism
The Era of Chinese Preeminence
The Singularity of China
PREFACE
Index
EPILOGUE
Preface
Title Page
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