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This book explores the possibility and feasibility of building a
new model of major-country relations between China and the United
States, which is of great significance to the sound interaction
between the two countries and the preservation of peace and
stability of the world. In early June 2013, Chinese President Xi
Jinping and US President Barack Obama reached a consensus on
building a new model of major-country relations at the historical
Sunny lands meeting in California. In the years that followed, the
two leaders were committed to that goal despite the different
interpretations in its substance. How is the new model of
major-country relations conceptualized and developed? What renders
it possible? Is the major-country conflict inevitable? These are
the basic issues addressed in this book. Now, China-US relations
are at a critical juncture. The international community is watching
the world's two largest economies and is quite concerned about the
future of one of the world's most complicated bilateral
relationships. This timely publication of Professor Tao Wenzhao
provides us with a realistic approach to managing this vital
relationship in a candid and balanced way.
Combining a study of American Think Tanks and a study of American
diplomatic policy on China following the Cold War, this book
explores in detail the policy-making process, procedures and
mechanisms, as well as the roles of various interest groups in the
policy-making process for China-related policies. Further, it
dissects the policy-making process with regard to selected
sensitive policies, such as the US diplomatic policy on Taiwan,
China; US trade policy on China; US human rights policy on China;
and US environmental and energy policy on China; and analyzes the
function and influence of the American Think Tanks in the policy
debates. Characterized by its high theoretical value, wealth of
historical materials and painstaking analysis, the book is not only
of important academic value but also offers a valuable reference
guide to support the practical work of related departments in the
Chinese government.
This book contains the history of China-U.S. Relations (1911-1949),
including China-US relations in Early Republican Period, the impact
of Versailles Peace Conference and Washington Conference on
China-US relations, US support for Northern Warlord Government, the
Guangzhou Revolutionary Government, and the Nanjing National
Government. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese
Aggression, the United States went from neutral to form an alliance
with China against Japan. After the end of the War, China and the
United States gradually moved toward confrontation. This book also
has a brief description of China-US relations from 1784 to 1911.
Combining a study of American Think Tanks and a study of American
diplomatic policy on China following the Cold War, this book
explores in detail the policy-making process, procedures and
mechanisms, as well as the roles of various interest groups in the
policy-making process for China-related policies. Further, it
dissects the policy-making process with regard to selected
sensitive policies, such as the US diplomatic policy on Taiwan,
China; US trade policy on China; US human rights policy on China;
and US environmental and energy policy on China; and analyzes the
function and influence of the American Think Tanks in the policy
debates. Characterized by its high theoretical value, wealth of
historical materials and painstaking analysis, the book is not only
of important academic value but also offers a valuable reference
guide to support the practical work of related departments in the
Chinese government.
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