A Conflict Perpetuated: China Policy During the Kennedy Years: International History
Autor Noam Kochavien Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 ian 2002
A calm appraisal of China's capabilities and intentions constituted the distinguishing feature of revisionist thinking during the Kennedy years. The disjointed revisionist effort settled, in late 1963, on a pedagogic course, which still implied a search for American primacy. The revisionist approach did ultimately facilitate the transformation of bilateral relations in the early 1970s. From a shorter-range perspective, however, the Kennedy era only added fuel to the fire of Sino-American confrontation. The Limited Test Ban Treaty accentuated the sense of encirclement and vulnerability in Beijing's psyche, and clouds gathered ominously over Vietnam. Kennedy does bear some responsibility for the bilateral impasse, as he personified a decisionmaker so obsessed with the objective of deterrence as to overlook the security dilemma: nonetheless, Mao's preference for a radical course, independent of Kennedy's conduct, contributed as well. Neither side was yet ready for a breakthrough.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780275972165
ISBN-10: 027597216X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria International History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 027597216X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria International History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
The Eisenhower Legacy: Consequential Brinkmanship
The Kennedy Team's China Prism Prior to the Assumption of Power
1961's Emerging Patterns: Stillborn Initiatives, Linkage Politics, and Alliance Politics
Mist Across the Bamboo Curtain: Washington's View of China's Internal Crisis, 1961-1962
The Sino-Indian War and the Failure of the "New Pacific Community"
Chinese Shadows, Korean Ghosts, and Entanglment in Southeast Asia
From Puzzled Prudence to Bold Experimentation: The Sino-Soviet Split and the Strategic Triangle
Fork in the Road: Between a Surgical Strike and a Conditional "Containment Without Isolation"
Summary and Conclusion
Bibliography
The Eisenhower Legacy: Consequential Brinkmanship
The Kennedy Team's China Prism Prior to the Assumption of Power
1961's Emerging Patterns: Stillborn Initiatives, Linkage Politics, and Alliance Politics
Mist Across the Bamboo Curtain: Washington's View of China's Internal Crisis, 1961-1962
The Sino-Indian War and the Failure of the "New Pacific Community"
Chinese Shadows, Korean Ghosts, and Entanglment in Southeast Asia
From Puzzled Prudence to Bold Experimentation: The Sino-Soviet Split and the Strategic Triangle
Fork in the Road: Between a Surgical Strike and a Conditional "Containment Without Isolation"
Summary and Conclusion
Bibliography
Recenzii
[T]here is no other comprehensive treatment of Kennedy's China policy, Kochavi's is a welome addition. It covers Kennedy's thinking and leadership style, probes his team's handling of the China policy within international and domestic contexts, and offers a succinct, multi-level appraisal of his administration's performance and policy. . . . [T]his study illuminates our understanding of US-China policy and the decision making process of the Kennedy administration. It shows that the New Frontiersmen of Camelot were not always at their best and brightest, at least when it came to formulating a new, effective China policy in the Cold War years.
This first book-length analysis of John F. Kennedy's China policy is a timely and judicious contribution to the literature.
[T]his is a very useful book, one which does an excellent job of summarizing the existing literature as written by American and British specialists. . . . Kochavi has, at the same time, uncovered fresh materials from the archival records, managing to advance just a little the struggle to open the vaults at the John F. Kennedy Library for serious analysis and evaluation. . . . [A] highly readable book.
This first book-length analysis of John F. Kennedy's China policy is a timely and judicious contribution to the literature.
[T]his is a very useful book, one which does an excellent job of summarizing the existing literature as written by American and British specialists. . . . Kochavi has, at the same time, uncovered fresh materials from the archival records, managing to advance just a little the struggle to open the vaults at the John F. Kennedy Library for serious analysis and evaluation. . . . [A] highly readable book.