1st Edition

China In World Affairs The Foreign Policy Of The Prc Since 1970

By G. W. Choudhury Copyright 1982
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    This up-to-date textbook reviews China's foreign policy goals since the PRC's active reemergence in world affairs following the Cultural Revolution of 1966–1969, covering China's quest for security, the breakthrough in China-U.S. relations, and the course of Sino-Soviet rivalry.

    Preface -- Introduction -- Growth of Chinese Foreign Policy, 1949–1969 -- Sino-American Relations: The Profound Breakthrough -- The Peking Summit and the Beginning of the New Relations Between Beijing and Washington -- Complications and Ultimate Success in the Normalization Process Between Beijing and Washington -- The Sino-Soviet Conflict -- The Great Triangular Relationship: Beijing-Moscow-Washington -- China and Its Asian Neighbors: Japan, Korea, and Indochina -- China and Its Asian Neighbors: Southeast and South Asia -- China and the Third World