No Exit?: The Origin and Evolution of U.S. Policy Toward China, 1945-1950
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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 …
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Current Affairs & PoliticsPrint BooksHistoryNonfictionUnited States Politics & GovernmentDiplomacy & International RelationsUnited States HistoryU.S. International Relations20th Century United States History - General & Miscellaneous20th Century United States History - 1945 to 2000Diplomatic Relations20th Century American History - Relations - General & Miscellaneous20th Century American History - Cold WarAsia - Diplomatic Relations - General & MiscellaneousChina - Diplomatic RelationsU.S. Diplomatic Relations - HistoryAsia, Australasia & Oceania - Diplomatic Relations with the U.S.



