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How and why was the course of America's relationship to Asia
changed? What are the prospects for detente with the People's
Republic of China? How might the new course affect America's
economy and her relations with other nations, especially Japan and
the USSR? These questions form the basis of a wide-ranging inquiry
held recently at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington and
recorded in Peace with China? Government officials candidly discuss
emerging foreign policies. Former members of the Kennedy and
Johnson administrations analyze the political and military
realities as they saw them. Finally, critics of America's actions
in Asia including spokemen for New Left and revisionist positions
contribute their viewpoints and alternatives. The result is a
unique scrutiny of the complex processes by which the White House,
State Department, and Pentagon devise strategies, as well as a
lively but scholarly debate on American options in Asia."
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