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First published in 1975.This volume presents the documentary evidence for understanding the evolution of Chinas foreign relations since the inauguration of the Peoples Republic in 1949. Over seventy documentary extracts cover the years 1949-1947. They include selections from statements and reports, conference resolutions, the speeches of Mao Tse-tung, Chou En-lai and other Chinese leaders, and editorials from Peoples Daily and Red Flag. Western commentators such as Edgar Snow and Neal Ascherson are also represented, however most of the material is from Chinese sources.Particular attention is given to: Sino-American relations The Sino-Soviet rift The development of Pekings strategy towards Asia, Africa and Western Europe.

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CHINA

CHINAS FOREIGN
RELATIONS SINCE 1949

HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, ECONOMICS
CHINA: HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, ECONOMICS

IThe Chinese EconomyAdler
IIA Documentary History of Chinese CommunismBrandt et al
IIIChinas Economic SystemDonnithorne
IVA History of ChinaEberhard
VThe Spirit of Chinese PhilosophyFung
VIChuang TzGiles
VIIPeoples WarGirling
VIIIChinas Regional DevelopmentGoodman
IXHealth Care and Traditional Medicine in ChinaHillier & Jewell
XThe Political Philosophy of ConfucianismHs
XIReligion in ChinaHughes & Hughes
XIITa Tung ShuKang
XIIIChinas Foreign Relations since 1949Lawrance
XIVConfucian China and its Modern Fate V1Levenson
XVConfucian China and its Modern Fate V2Levenson
XVIConfucian China and its Modern Fate V3Levenson
XVIICrisis and Conflict in Han ChinaLoewe
XVIIIThe Performing Arts in Contemporary ChinaMackerras
XIXThe Rulers of ChinaMoule
XXThe Fading of the Maoist VisionMurphey
XXIThe Grand TitrationNeedham
XXIIWithin the Four SeasNeedham
XXIIIEducation in Modern ChinaPrice
XXIVSino-Russian RelationsQuested
XXVContest for the South China SeaSamuels
XXVIThe Classical Theatre of ChinaScott
XXVIIMacartney at KashgarSkrine & Nightingale
XXVIIIThe Analects of ConfuciusWaley
XXIXBallads and Stories from Tun-HuangWaley
XXXThe Book of SongsWaley
XXXIChinese PoemsWaley
XXXIIThe Life and Times of Po Ch-iWaley
XXXIIIThe Opium War Through Chinese EyesWaley
XXXIVThe Real TripitakaWaley
XXXVThe Secret History of the MongolsWaley
XXXVIThree Ways of Thought in Ancient ChinaWaley
XXXVIIThe Way and its PowerWaley
XXXVIIIYuan MeiWaley
XXXIXConfucius and ConfucianismWilhelm
XLSociology and Socialism in Contemporary ChinaWong
First published in 1975 Reprinted in 2005 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton - photo 1
First published in 1975
Reprinted in 2005 by
Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 4RN
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group
1975 Alan Lawrance
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
The publishers have made every effort to contact authors/copyright holders of the works reprinted in China: History, Philosophy, Economics. This has not been possible in every case, however, and we would welcome correspondence from those individuals/companies we have been unable to trace.
These reprints are taken from original copies of each book. In many cases the condition of these originals is not perfect. The publisher has gone to great lengths to ensure the quality of these reprints, but wishes to point out that certain characteristics of the original copies will, of necessity, be apparent in reprints thereof.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
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Chinas Foreign Relations since 1949
ISBN 0-415-36157-5
ISBN 978-1-136-57224-1 (ePub)
China: History, Philosophy, Economics
Chinas Foreign Relations
since 1949
Alan Lawrance Department of History Balls Park College of Education - photo 2
Alan Lawrance
Department of History,
Balls Park College of Education, Hertford
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LONDON AND BOSTON
ROUTLEDGE & KEGAN PAUL
First published in 1975
by Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd
Broadway House, 6874 Carter Lane
,
London EC4V5EL and
9 Park Street
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Boston, Mass. 02108, USA
Set in Monotype Baskerville
Alan Lawrance 1975
No part of this book may be reproduced in
any form without permission from the
publisher, except for the quotation of brief
passages in criticism
ISBN 0 7100 8092 1
The World Studies Series is designed to make a new and important contribution - photo 4
The World Studies Series is designed to make a new and important contribution to the study of modern history. Each volume in the Series will provide students in sixth forms, Colleges of Education and Universities with a range of contemporary material drawn from many sources, not only from official and semi-official records, but also from contemporary historical writing from reliable journals. The material is selected and introduced by a scholar who establishes the context of his subject and suggests possible lines of discussion and inquiry that can accompany a study of the documents.
Through these volumes the student can learn how to read and assess historical documents. He will see how the contemporary historian works and how historical judgments are formed. He will learn to discriminate among a number of sources and to weigh the evidence. He is confronted with recent instances of what Professor Butterfield has called the human predicament revealed by history; evidence concerning the national, racial and ideological factors which at present hinder or advance mans progress towards some form of world society.
In this timely volume Dr Lawrance provides an introductory analysis of Chinas foreign relations since the establishment of the Peoples Republic. He then proceeds to supply the documentary evidence from which students can draw their own conclusions regarding Chinas foreign policy in relation to the United States, the Soviet Union and other powers, not least to those constituting the Third World. If, as Eastern wisdom teaches, enlightenment consists in the capacity to see things differently, then the material so skilfully marshalled and ordered in the following pages should enlighten many readers, who are striving to understand the place of China in the modern world.
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