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How People's Republic of China interacts with the United States
will partly determine the world's order in the 21st century. The
Korean War-the only time that China confronted the U.S.-remains a
rich source for lessons on the Sino-U.S. relationship. War was the
last thing China needed in 1950, and Mao Zedong never really got
along with Joseph Stalin, so why did Mao decide to lean toward the
USSR and to challenge the United States? What was the context and
rationale for Mao's decisions? These questions were analyzed and
answered in the context of "Mao's American strategy." The strategy
was established after direct contact with U.S. officials and
analyses of U.S. policy during and after World War II. Mao was
convinced in the 1940's that the U.S., for its own national
interests, would interfere with China's internal affairs sooner or
later, and that a military confrontation was so likely that it was
only a matter of when and where. Mao's American strategy was
important then, and still is for China to consider its contemporary
foreign policies. Without understanding this strategy, it is
difficult to forecast what the China-U.S. relationship might be in
the 21st century. The book is written for historians, diplomats,
military strategists, and anyone who is interested in an
understanding of the historic perspective that China brings to its
foreign policy.
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