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Revolutionary Diplomacy - Chinese Foreign Policy and the United Front Doctrine (Paperback)
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From the Introduction: The principal question that is posed in this
study is, what has been the influence of Mao's united front
doctrine on China's foreign policy? A related but secondary
question is also considered: In what ways, if any, has China's
participation in the international system caused Peking to revise
its conception of a united front in world politics? Insofar as
Mao's thoughts about united fronts are part of the total array of
theories and operational principles that make up the Chinese
communist "ideology," this essay considers one aspect of the
relationship between ideology and foreign policy. Since this
question has long been the subject of a mostly inconclusive and
often circular academic debate, [Armstrong states his] reasons for
returning to it here. The first is that the problem is no less
important because it admits of no easy solution. Indeed, with the
breakdown in the twentieth century of even the limited consensus
over norms and values that permitted a great power concert to exist
for part of the nineteenth, the question is clearly one of major
significance in contemporary international relations. Since China
has become in many ways a symbol of the postwar ideological
challenge to the established order in world politics, the question
is particularly relevant in a study of China's foreign policy.
Finally, by combining a strictly limited focus of enquiry with a
systematic approach to the problem it may be possible to overcome
some of the analytical difficulties that surround the larger issue
of the relation of ideas to social practice. This title is part of
UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of
California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest
minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist
dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed
scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology.
This title was originally published in 1977.
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