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As relations between the United States and China move into a period of intense activity and sensitivity, this timely book addresses the impact of domestic factors in both countries on their post-Cold War/post-Tiananmen relations. The contributors examine the issue from a number of distinct perspectives: the increased impact of domestic factors in both countries due to changing strategic circumstances; the politics of China policy in the United States, with emphasis on the role of interest groups vis-a-vis Congress, the media, and other domestic institutions; the importance of domestic factors in U.S.-China economic conflicts; the combined impact of domestic factors in both China and the United States on the most important conflict of interest in U.S.-China relations -- the Taiwan issue.

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AFTER THE
COLD WAR
Studies on Contemporary China
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CHINAS SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES
George T. Crane
WORLDS APART
RECENT CHINESE WRITING AND ITS AUDIENCES
Howard Goldblatt, editor
CHINESE URBAN REFORM
WHAT MODEL NOW?
R. Yin-Wang Kwok, William L. Parish, and Anthony Gar-on Yeh with Xu Xuequang, editors
REBELLION AND FACTIONALISM IN A CHINESE PROVINCE
ZHEJIANG, 19661976
Keith Forster
POLITICS AT MAOS COURT
GAO GANG AND PARTY FACTIONALISM IN THE EARLY 1950s
Frederick C. Teiwes
MOLDING THE MEDIUM
THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY AND THE LIBERATION DAILY
Patricia Stranahan
THE MAKING OF A SINO-MARXIST WORLD VIEW
PERCEPTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS OF WORLD HISTORY IN THE PEOPLES REPUBUC OF CHINA
Dorothea A. L. Martin
POLITICS OF DISILLUSIONMENT
THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY UNDER DENG XIAOPING, 19781989
Hsi-sheng Chi
CONQUERING RESOURCES
THE GROWTH AND DECLINE OF THE PLAS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COMMISSION FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE
Benjamin C. Ostrov
THE PARADOX OF POWER IN A PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA MIDDLE SCHOOL
Martin Schoenhals
CHINAS ECONOMIC DILEMMAS IN THE 1990s
THE PROBLEMS OF REFORMS, MODERNIZATION, AND INDEPENDENCE
Edited by the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States
CHINA IN THE ERA OF DENG XIAOPING
A DECADE OF REFORM
Michael Ying-mao Kau and Susan H. Marsh, editors
DOMESTIC LAW REFORMS IN POST-MAO CHINA
Pitman B. Potter, editor
POLITICS AND PURGES IN CHINA
RECTIFICATION AND THE DECLINE OF PARTY NORMS, 19501965
Frederick C. Teiwes
MORNING SUN
INTERVIEWS WITH POST-MAO CHINESE WRITERS
Laifong Leung
CHINESE FIRMS AND THE STATE IN TRANSITION
PROPERTY RIGHTS AND AGENCY PROBLEMS IN THE REFORM ERA
Keun Lee
THE MARKET MECHANISM AND ECONOMIC REFORMS IN CHINA
William A. Byrd
CHINA, THE UNITED STATES, AND THE SOVIET UNION
TRIPOLARITY AND POLICY-MAKING IN THE COLD WAR
Robert S. Ross, editor
AMERICAN STUDIES OF CONTEMPORARY CHINA
David Shambaugh, editor
CHINAS AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
POLICIES, PROBLEMS, AND PROSPECTS
Eric Harwit
DECISION-MAKING IN DENGS CHINA
PERSPECTIVES FROM INSIDERS
Carol Lee Hamrin and Suisheng Zhao, editors
PRIVATE BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC REFORM IN CHINA
Susan Young
MAKING URBAN REVOLUTION IN CHINA
THE CCP-GMD STRUGGLE FOR BEIPINGTIANJIN, 19451949
Joseph K. S. Yick
CHINAS ECONOMIC FUTURE
CHALLENGES TO U.S. POLICY
Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CORRUPTION IN CHINA
Julia Kwong
FAREWELL TO PEASANT CHINA
RURAL URBANIZATION AND SOCIAL CHANGES IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY
Gregory Eliyu Guldin, editor
PROVINCIAL STRATEGIES FOR ECONOMIC REFORM IN POST-MAO CHINA
Peter T. Y. Cheung, Jae Ho Chung, andZhimin Lin, editors
THE ARTISANS AND ENTREPRENEURS OF DONGYANG COUNTY
ECONOMIC REFORM AND FLEXIBLE PRODUCTION IN CHINA
Eugene Cooper with Jiang Yinhuo
AFTER THE COLD WAR
DOMESTIC FACTORS AND U.S.CHINA RELATIONS
Robert S. Ross, editor
Studies on Contemporary China
AFTER THE COLD WAR Domestic Factors and US-China Relations ROBERT S ROSS - photo 1
AFTER THE
COLD WAR
Domestic Factors and U.S.-China Relations
ROBERT S. ROSS
Editor
Barry Naughton Robert S. Ross
Marcus Noland Robert G. Sutter
Steven M. Teles
An East Gate Book First published 1998 by ME Sharpe Published 2015 by - photo 2
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An East Gate Book
First published 1998 by M.E. Sharpe
Published 2015 by Routledge
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
After the Cold War : domestic factors and U.S.-China relations / Robert S. Ross, editor.
p. cm. (Studies on contemporary China)
An East gate book.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-7656-0291-1 (c : alk. paper). ISBN 0-7656-0292-X (p : alk. paper)
1. United StatesForeign relationsChina. 2. ChinaForeign relationsUnited States. 3. United StatesForeign relations1989 4. United StatesPolitics and government1989 5. United StatesForeign relationsChinaPublic opinion. 6. ChinaForeign relationsUnited StatesPublic opinion. 7. Public opinionUnited States. I. Ross, Robert S., 1954 II. Series.
E183.C5A637 1998
327.7305109049dc21 98-16762
CIP
ISBN 9780765602923 (pbk)
ISBN 9780765602916 (hbk)
Contents
Robert S. Ross
Steven M. Teles
Robert G. Sutter
Marcus Noland
Barry Naughton
Robert S. Ross
From the historic visits to Beijing by Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon in the early 1970s to the demise of the Warsaw Pact and the end of the Cold War in 1989, the United States and China developed a very successful cooperative relationship. Despite the previous twenty years of animosity and numerous crises, Washington and Beijing rapidly joined forces to deal with their common Soviet adversary. They normalized diplomatic relations, conducted high-level strategic dialogues, engaged in bilateral arms transfers, and developed and expanded economic and cultural relations. They also coordinated policies to contend with Soviet policy in Indochina and Afghanistan. Simultaneously, they negotiated compromise solutions to serious conflicts of interests, including that over U.S. policy toward Taiwan, and shelved more intractable issues, such as ideological differences over human rights. In the context of common vital interests, American and Chinese leaders were able to forge a mutually beneficial relationship.
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