China Confidential

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Pub. Date: 2001-01-01
Publisher(s): Columbia Univ Pr
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Summary

In the past sixty years, relations between China and the United States have fluctuated wildly. Such divisive issues as human rights, the future of Tibet and Taiwan, trade imbalances, and illegal immigration have fueled intense debate over how the United States should deal with the most populous nation in the world.Nancy Bernkopf Tucker brings together a wide range of interviews on these and other issues, recorded by the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, with key players in the making and execution of U.S. policy towards China since World War II. Historical events usch as Nixon's trip to China, the Tiananmen Massacre, and the recurring Taiwan Straits crises come to life as never before. Portraits of the essential personalities in Sino-American relations emerge from the pages of China Confidential,including Mao Zedong, Henry Kissinger, Zhou Enlai, Ronald Reagan, Chiang Kai-shek, Chiang Ching-kuo, and Lee Teng-hui.This rich array of interviews provides the context for understanding the otherwise baffling diplomatic interaction between the United States and China, shedding light on the circumstances under which difficult and crucial decisions were reached and revealing the background and biases of the people who made and carried out those policies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Cast of Characters xiii
Abbreviations xxiii
Introduction 1(10)
War Ends, War Begins
11(68)
Immediate Postwar Period
19(4)
Marshall Mission
23(4)
Civil War
27(11)
China Lobby
38(2)
Ward Incident
40(6)
Chinese Communist Victory--Beijing and Nanjing
46(6)
Chinese Communist Victory--Shanghai
52(8)
Bombing by Nationalists
60(1)
China White Paper
61(2)
Attack on the Foreign Service
63(2)
Sino-Soviet Relations
65(2)
Departure
67(6)
Developments in Taiwan
73(4)
On the Eve of the Korean War
77(2)
1950s
79(76)
Korea
83(7)
U.S.-China Policy I
90(4)
Negotiation with the PRC
94(7)
Hong Kong
101(15)
Developments in Taiwan I
116(8)
Offshore Islands
124(8)
Developments in Taiwan II
132(7)
Taiwan Riot
139(3)
Sino-Soviet Split
142(5)
U.S.-China Policy II
147(5)
Tibet
152(3)
1960s
155(64)
U.S. Policy
159(8)
Negotiation with the PRC I
167(1)
Sino-Soviet Split
168(2)
Taiwan I
170(5)
1962 Taiwan Strait Crisis
175(3)
Sino-Indian Border War
178(3)
United Nations
181(3)
Hong Kong I
184(7)
Vietnam War I
191(1)
Kennedy Assassination
192(1)
Hilsman Speech 1963
193(3)
Hong Kong II
196(2)
Negotiation With the PRC II
198(3)
Vietnam War II
201(7)
Taiwan II
208(4)
Chinese Activities in Indonesia and the Third World
212(2)
Cultural Revolution
214(5)
Normalization
219(62)
Preliminary Indicators
222(4)
Nixon, Kissinger, and Normalization
226(7)
Taiwan
233(4)
Negotiation with the PRC
237(23)
United Nations
260(8)
Nixon Trip to China
268(13)
1970s
281(70)
Liaison Offices
285(13)
Stalemate
298(16)
Taiwan
314(6)
Carter
320(6)
Deng Xiaoping Visit
326(5)
Taiwan Relations Act
331(9)
Relations with the PRC
340(2)
Vietnam
342(5)
Hong Kong
347(4)
1980s
351(86)
Election Campaign
354(5)
Taiwan Arms Sales Issue
359(11)
China in the 1980s
370(12)
Reagan Visit to China
382(4)
Hong Kong
386(1)
China in the Later 1980s
387(15)
Human Rights and Political Reform
402(9)
Tibet
411(3)
Exchanges Between China and the U.S.
414(6)
Taiwan
420(9)
Korea
429(3)
Soviet Union
432(5)
Crisis Years--Tiananmen and the 1990s
437(58)
Tiananmen
440(10)
U.S.-China Relations in the 1990s
450(23)
Lee Teng-hui and the Visa Issue
473(9)
Taiwan Strait Crisis
482(8)
Japan
490(2)
Tibet
492(3)
Concluding Thoughts 495(8)
Notes 503(36)
Index 539

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