The United States and China : a history from the eighteenth century to the present /

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Author / Creator: Wang, Dong, 1967- (Author)
Other Corporate Authors / Creators:Doris F. Condon Library Fund (Wellesley College Library)
ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Edition:Second edition.
Imprint: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, [2021]
Series:Asia/Pacific/perspectives.
Doris F. Condon Library Fund (Wellesley College)
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Local Note:Gift of the Doris F. Condon Library Fund.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • The Pacific Frontier and Qing China, 1784-1911 : Yankee Merchants and the China Trade
  • Opium Wars and the Open Door
  • Chinese Immigration : Roots in the United States
  • American Protestantism : Roots in China
  • The United States and China in the Era of World Wars and Revolutions, 1912-1970. Revolutions, Nationalism, and Internationalization
  • The Pacific War and Red China
  • Deterrence and Negotiation: American-Chinese Relations at the Height of the Cold War
  • Facing East and West : Agents of Encounter
  • Rapprochement, the United States as the Benchmark Setter, and the China Challenge, 1970-Present. Renewing the Bilateral Relationship, 1970-1989
  • The China Market and the Allure of the United States
  • Clashes, Cooperation, the Fluctuations in the Relationship
  • The Race : Changing Dynamics in the Economic, Social, and Cultural Arenas
  • Epilogue.