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Crossing the Divide: An Insider's Account of the Normalization of U.S. China Relations

Autor John H. Holdridge
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 1997
Ambassador John H. Holdridge provides a fascinating insider's account of the complex and often arduous process of normalizing diplomatic relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China after three decades of mutual hostility. More than a memoir, Crossing the Divide illuminates the broad sweep of U.S.-China relations after World War II. With eloquence and profound insight, Holdridge describes the enormity of the divide between the two countries, summarizes the broad range of impediments to establishing and maintaining diplomatic relations, and demonstrates the significance of continuing efforts by both countries to overcome these obstacles. A book in the ADST-DACOR Diplomats and Diplomacy Series.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780847685059
ISBN-10: 0847685055
Pagini: 307
Dimensiuni: 163 x 228 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Root Causes of United States-China Differences
Chapter 4 The United States and China Turn towards Normalization
Chapter 5 Secret Flight to Beijing, 1971
Chapter 6 Preparations for the Nixon China Trip
Chapter 7 The Nixon China Trip and the Shanghai Communiquè
Chapter 8 Following up the Nixon Visit
Chapter 9 Opening the Liaison Offices
Chapter 10 Two Different Social Systems Coexisting Together
Chapter 11 USLO and Internal Chinese Political Developments
Chapter 12 Buildup to Full Normalization
Chapter 13 The Impact of Vietnam and Cambodia on Normalization of U.S.-China Relations
Chapter 14 Normalization's Status during the Carter and Reagan Years
Chapter 15 Working towards a U.S.-China Joint Communiquè on Arms Sales to Taiwan
Chapter 16 Agreement: The Joint Communiquè on Arms Sales to Taiwan
Chapter 17 In Retrospect-and Looking Ahead
Appendix 18 A: The Shanghai Communiquè, 28 February 1972
Appendix 19 B: Joint communiquè on Establishment of DiplomaticRelations between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China
Appendix 20 C: U.S.-China Joint Communiquè (on Arms Sales), 17 August 1982

Recenzii

It is refreshing to have the candid views of a true insider regarding the evolution of U.S.-China relations over the past three decades. Holdridge was on the scene at times when history was made, and he has given us a fresh view of many crucial events.
Ambassador Holdridge's book is an insider's account enlivened with humorous anecdotes. The author's views, which reflect experience and wisdom, are instructive to scholars, policymakers and the general public.
A unique first-person account of Sino-American relations. It is a gold mine for both scholars and lay observers, deceptively low key, balanced, comprehensive, and full of personal color. I recommend it in the strongest terms.
As one who lived through much of the evolution of US-China relations after the opening phases, I recommend this book as an extension and verification of much that has appeared in print about that exciting era. He has contributed much background and atmosphere to help us understand this significant process.
Twenty-five years ago the Shanghai Communique surprised us and ushered in a new era in US-Chinese relations. In this book a skilled, professional insider with a memory for details leads us through this germinal event and describes many of the ups and downs which have since occurred. Tomorrow's world should ponder the message and the context now that there are only two superpowers left to dominate the future of world peace.
Fills important gaps in the history as previously presented . . . a valuable contribution to the literature, which will prove helpful to both historians and students.
This book offers an important addition to the memoirs of this dramatic period in Sino-U.S. relations.
Holdridge provides much detailed insight into the nuts and bolts of Sino-American diplomacy... Historians will find many points of detail interesting.
Holdridge offers a timely and valuable corrective to a widespread and dangerouse misconception. The book is strongest in its accounts of Holdridge's first-hand experiences. Holdridge has given us a fascinating account of the building of Sino-U.S. relations, one that will interest specialists in the field as well as general audiences.
Crossing the Divide is a valuable addition to the body of history on U.S.-China relations...