US Foreign Policy and China
This work is an exploration of how USChina relations were managed by President George W. Bush. Roberts argues that contrary to conventional wisdom, President Bush conducted a calculated, pragmatic, and highly successful strategy toward Beijing, which avoided conflict, resolved crisis, and significantly increased economic and diplomatic ties.
Roberts identifies key players and polices of the Bush White House and the specific themes of engagement (successful and unsuccessful) that unfolded during Bushs first term. Research is based on analysis of primary and secondary documentation, as well as interviews with key White House actors (including Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage) and two former Australian Prime Ministers. Topics of discussion include Chinas changing attitude toward international engagement, Chinas rising economic power and the tensions this triggered in the US establishment, the nature of USChina relations, contemporary and ideological understanding of the Bush Presidency, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of different sources of information.
US Foreign Policy and China will be of great interest to students and scholars of US foreign policy and China studies.
Guy Roberts has recently completed his PhD studies at the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne, Australia. He is the editor of www.australiandiplomacymonitor.com.au
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