Making China policy : from Nixon to G.W. Bush / Jean A. Garrison.
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- 327.73051/09/045 GAR 2005 22
- E183.8.C5 G345 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-241) and index.
Introduction : the China policy conundrum -- Continuity and change in the U.S. China policy -- Challenging the status quo : Nixon and the politics of rapprochement -- Normalization realized : Carter and the institutionalization of engagement -- Developing a strategic partnership : Reagan and the China-Taiwan balancing act -- Salvaging U.S.-China relations : G.H.W. Bush and the aftermath of Tiananmen Square -- A tale of three engagements : Clinton and the struggle to balance competing interests -- From strategic competitor to uneasy ally : G.W. Bush and the fragile U.S.-China relationship -- Recurring patterns in U.S. China decisionmaking.
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