"Beijing's Economic Statecraft during the Cold War, 1949-1991,
" describes China's use of economic instruments in pursuit of
foreign policy goals from its foundation to the end of the Cold
War. Taking on China's economic diplomacy during the period of
1949-1991 as an in-depth case analysis, Shu Guang Zhang focuses on
the nuts and bolts of Beijing's policymaking and aims to
reconstruct China's economic statecraft behaviors, both
historically and conceptually. Not only does the study assess
China's foreign economic policies playing out in its relations with
the U.S., U.K., and Japan, but it also looks at how Moscow, Hanoi,
Pyongyang, Tirana, and Ulan Bator interacted with Beijing in their
political economic relations.
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