Living U.S.-China Relations

Living U.S.-China Relations
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 399
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ISBN-10 : 9781538187265
ISBN-13 : 1538187264
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Book Synopsis Living U.S.-China Relations by : David M. Lampton

Download or read book Living U.S.-China Relations written by David M. Lampton and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2024-01-05 with total page 399 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book addresses head-on a core current critique of how the Sino-American relationship was managed across eight administrations. The essence of this critique is that naïve U.S. elites confused their hopes for democracy and a globally responsible China with the actual prospects for those desirable ends, and, in the process, unwisely traded away American interests, competitive position, and national security. In short, the U.S. bolstered the principal strategic threat that it now faces. This book is a fact-based challenge to that simplistic narrative. Today, developments in the U.S.-China relationship are converging in a fashion that is setting off fire alarm bells. At this moment, in 2023, the underbrush is plentiful, the winds unfavorable, and the atmosphere parched. The fire hazard between America and China is increasing unlike anything we have seen in a half century. This volume describes our current condition and explains the last half-century that has brought us to this perilous day. The defining and unique characteristic of Living U.S.-China Relations is that it tells the story of U.S.-China ties as the relationship between two societies, not just two states, and it does so through the author’s lived experience over nearly sixty years.


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