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Routledge, 2005. — 294 p. Gathering momentum A new beginning A hyperactive interregnum Consolidation amid fluidity Building China’s national power The Afghan war The Soviet denouement Epilogue
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Council on Foreign Relations, 2015. — 70 p. Acronyms Council Special Report China’s Evolving Grand Strategy U.S. Grand Strategy Toward China and U.S. Vital National Interests Recommendations for U.S. Grand Strategy Toward China Study Group Members
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The University of North Carolina Press, 2017. — 448 p. — (The New Cold War History). Winning the Third World examines afresh the intense and enduring rivalry between the United States and China during the Cold War. Gregg A. Brazinsky shows how both nations fought vigorously to establish their influence in newly independent African and Asian countries. By playing a leadership...
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Columbia University Press; Fifth Edition, 2010. - 344 p. ISBN: 0231150776, 0231150768. America's Response to China has long been the standard resource for a succinct, historically grounded assessment of an increasingly complicated relationship. Written by one of America's leading diplomatic historians, this book analyzes the concerns and conceptions that have shaped U.S.-China...
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Strategic Studies Institute Book, 2011. — xvi;265 p. — ISBN: 1-58487-515-1. This book discusses the nature of U.S.-China relations in the context of an ongoing power transition between these two great powers, the rise of China and its impact, China’s tortuous experience during its transition to modernity, U.S.-China conflicts over the two nations’ core interests, and the future...
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Henry Holt and Co., 2015. — 336 p. One of the U.S. government's leading China experts reveals the hidden strategy fueling that country's rise - and how Americans have been seduced into helping China overtake us as the world's leading superpower. For more than forty years, the United States has played an indispensable role helping the Chinese government build a booming economy,...
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Brookings Institution, 2003. — 570 p. It has been 13 years since soldiers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army raced into the centre of Beijing, ordered to recover "at any cost" the city's most important landmark, Tiananmen Square, from student demonstrators. The US and other Western countries recoiled in disgust after the incident, and the relationship between the US and...
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Harvard University Press, 2014. — 352 p. Chinese-American relations are often viewed through the prism of power rivalry and civilization clash. But China and America’s shared history is much more than a catalog of conflicts. Using culture rather than politics or economics as a reference point, Xu Guoqi highlights significant yet neglected cultural exchanges in which China and...
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2nd Ed. — Naval Institute Press, 2018. — 376 p. — ISBN: 978-1-682472-18-3. This is an assessment of how the rise of Chinese seapower will affect U.S. maritimes strategy in Asia.
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