China Yearbook

China Yearbook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 974
Release: 1970
Genre: China
ISBN:

1950- includes "Who's who" section.

The United States and China Since World War II: A Brief History

The United States and China Since World War II: A Brief History
Author: Chi Wang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317454138

This book surveys the complicated history of U.S.-Chinese relations. After two brief chapters providing historical context, the focus shifts to the mid-twentieth century, the wartime alliance, the war's bitter aftermath, and the decades since World War II, including the path from normalisation to China's hosting of the 2008 Summer Olympics. The author traces the ways in which the two countries have managed the blend of common and competitive interests in their economic and strategic relationships; the shifting political base for Sino-American relations within each country; the emergence and dissolution of rival political coalitions supporting and opposing the relationship; the evolution of each society's perceptions of the other; and ongoing differences regarding controversial topics like Taiwan and human rights. The author's early years in China, American education, and career as a China expert and an advisor on U.S.-China relations and cultural affairs for over fifty years, have afforded him unique opportunities to observe and participate in the development of this important relationship.

Accessions List

Accessions List
Author: United States. Department of State. Library Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1959
Genre:
ISBN:

China in Crisis, Volume 2

China in Crisis, Volume 2
Author: Bingdi He
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1968
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226815190

The continuing debate in the United States over policies toward China and Vietnam provides the compelling occasion for reexamining the objectives and capability of Communist China and her relations with major countries in Asia.

Migration, Indigenization, and Interaction

Migration, Indigenization, and Interaction
Author: Leo Suryadinata
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2011
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9814365904

The twelve chapters included in this book address various issues related to Chinese migration, indigenization and exchange with special reference to the era of globalization. As the waves of Chinese migration started in the last century, the emphasis, not surprisingly, is placed on the ?migrant states? rather than ?indigenous states?. Nevertheless, many chapters are also concerned with issues of ?settling down? and ?becoming part of the local scenes?. However, the settling/integrating process has been interrupted by a globalizing world, new Chinese migration and the rise of China at the end of 20th century.