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6
Ibid., 407.
7
Ibid.
8
Phillip C. Saunders, “Will
China’s Dream
Turn into America’s Nightmare?”
China Brief
10, no. 7 (Washington, D.C.: Jamestown Foundation, April 1, 2010): 10 (quoting Liu Mingfu
Global Times
article).
9
Liu Mingfu,
Zhongguo meng
:
hou meiguo shidai de daguo siwei yu zhanlüe dingwei
[
China Dream: Great Power Thinking and Strategic Posture in the Post-American Era
] (Beijing: Zhongguo Youyi Chuban Gongsi, 2010), 24; Chris Buckley, “China PLA Officer Urges Challenging U.S. Dominance,” Reuters, February 28, 2010, accessed at
http://www.reuters.com/article/2010/03/01/us-china-usa-military-exclusive-idUSTRE6200P620100301
.
10
Richard Daniel Ewing, “Hu Jintao: The Making of a Chinese General Secretary,”
China Quarterly
173 (March 2003): 29–31.
11
Dai Bingguo, “Persisting with Taking the Path of Peaceful Development” (Beijing: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, December 6, 2010).
12
Adele Hayutin, “China’s Demographic Shifts: The Shape of Things to Come” (Stanford: Stanford Center on Longevity, October 24, 2008), 7.
13
Ethan Devine, “The Japan Syndrome,”
Foreign Policy
(September 30, 2010), accessed at
http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/09/30/the_japan_syndrome
.
14
Hayutin, “China’s Demographic Shifts,” 3.
15
See Joshua Cooper Ramo, “Hu’s Visit: Finding a Way Forward on U.S.-China Relations,”
Time
(April 8, 2010). Ramo adopts the concept of co-evolution from the field of biology as an interpretive framework for U.S.-China relations.
Index
Acheson, Dean:
and Korea
and Taiwan
White Paper of
Afghanistan:
Chinese investment in
Marxist coup in
Soviet expansionist efforts in
Soviet influence in
Soviet withdrawal from
U.S.–China anti-Soviet activities in
U.S. efforts in
Africa:
colonial rivalry in
Soviet designs in
aggression, defined
Aksai Chin
Albania, People’s Republic of
Albright, Madeleine
America,
see
United States
Amherst, William Pitt, Lord
Andropov, Yuri
Anti-Rightist Campaign
Arab-Israeli War (1973)
Arrow
Arunachal Pradesh (South Tibet)
ASEAN nations
Asian Development Bank
Asian financial crisis (1997–98)
Atlantic Community,
see
NATO
Austria-Hungary, and Boxer Uprising
Baker, James A., 3rd
barbarians
barbarians pitted against
confrontations with
and Eight-Power expeditionary force
equality with
feigning compliance with
five baits used with
greed of
technological achievements of
threats of invasion by
trade with
tribute-paying
Belgrade, Chinese embassy destroyed in
Berlin Wall, fall of
Bismarck, Otto von
Blumenthal, W. Michael
Boer War
Bogue, Treaty of the
Bohlen, Charles “Chip,”
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Boxer Uprising
Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of
Brezhnev, Leonid
Brown, Harold
Bruce, Frederick
Brzezinski, Zbigniew:
Deng’s meetings with
Hua Guofeng’s meetings with
and military technology for China
and Nixon’s five principles
and normalization
and Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia
Buddhism
Bundy, McGeorge
Burma
Bush, George H. W.:
administration of
as CIA director
and Deng’s retirement
and Fang Lizhi controversy
and Gorbachev
and post–Cold War China
and Tiananmen crisis
visit to China
Bush, George W.
administration of
and U.S.–China dialogue
Cairo Conference
Cambodia
coalition government in
Khmer Rouge in,
see
Khmer Rouge
and Second Vietnam War (U.S.)
Soviet evacuation of
Soviet interest in
U.S. troops in
Vietnamese invasion of
Vietnamese withdrawal from
Carter, Jimmy:
as candidate
and Deng
and Hua Guofeng
and human rights
and nonpartisanship
on sovereignty
Carter administration
and arms sales to Taiwan
and Deng
and Hua Guofeng
and normalization
and Soviet containment
and Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia
Catherine the Great
Cato the Elder
Ceauşescu, Nicolae
Chai Zemin
Chen Jian
Chen Shui-bian
Chen Yi
Chernenko, Konstantin
chess, total victory in
Chiang Ching-kuo
Chiang Kai-shek
and civil war
and Stalin
on Taiwan
U.S. support of
China:
agrarian society of
Anti-Rightist Campaign in
borders of
bureaucracy of
as center of the universe
and century of humiliation
civil war
Communist Party in,
see
Chinese Communist Party
Confucianism in,
see
Confucian scholars; Confucian tradition
continuous revolution in
Cultural Revolution in,
see
Cultural Revolution
decentralization in
domestic upheavals in
economy (nineteenth century)
economy (twentieth century)
economy (twenty-first century)
education in
era of preeminence
famine in
Five-Year Plans
foreign embassies in
foreign investments by
Four Modernizations
global role sought by
Great Leap Forward
historic cycles of
Hundred Flowers Campaign
Internet use in
isolation of
Japanese invasion of
and Korean War
map
militarized by Mao
military inferiority of
military theory in
missionaries in
national identity of
Nationalists in,
see
Nationalist Party
naval expeditions of
nepotism in
New China
in the new millennium,
see
twenty-first century
nuclear weapons of
one China principle
and Pacific Community
as peaceful country
“peaceful rise” theory in
Reform and Opening Up
self-strengthening in
self-sufficiency of
Sino-Indian War (1962)
Sino-Vietnam war (1979)
in Six Party Talks
Special Economic Zones
strategic decision making in
succession issues in
and Taiwan,
see
Taiwan
and Third World
Three Represents
trade with
Treaty of Friendship with Soviet Union
treaty ports of
unification
and United Nations
and Vietnam War: first (France)
and Vietnam War: second (U.S.)
and Vietnam War: third (China)
China Dream
(Liu Mingfu)
China Human Rights Group
China Is Unhappy
Chinese civilization
as all civilization
founding myth of
preeminence of
Chinese Communist Party:
and continuous revolution
and Cultural Revolution
establishment of (1921)
and Great Leap Forward
and Hundred Flowers
and Long March
in modern times
Nationalists vs.
on Nixon’s visit
and Soviet Union
victory in civil war (1949)
and world Communist movement
Chinese culture
attainment of
conquerors assimilated into
Cultural Revolution
endurance of
Mao’s dismantling of
pervasiveness of
poetry
rituals in
as secular in nature
spread of
uniqueness of
Chinese Embassy, Belgrade, destruction of
Chinese Emperor:
and All Under Heaven
conception of
as Emperor of Humanity
expanding realm of
fleeing the capital
Gong memorial to
and Great Harmony
kowtow to
and Mandate of Heaven
palace coup
as Son of Heaven
subservience to
Summer Palace burned
Chinese language
and calligraphy
note on spellings
spread of
written characters
Chinese people:
on communes
and continuous revolution
convictions of
creative thinking of
demographics
domestic upheavals of
endurance of
famine
happiness of
and modernization
one-child policy
overseas Chinese
poverty of
standard of living
Chinese Republic
one China principle
in Taiwan,
see
Taiwan
two Chinas principle
Christopher, Warren M.
Chuan-pi Convention
Churchill, Winston
Cixi, Empress Dowager
Clausewitz, Carl von
Clinton, Bill
Clinton, Hillary R.
Clinton administration
and human rights
and Taiwan Strait Crisis
Cold War:
arms control talks in
balance of power in
China’s survival in
combative coexistence in
containment theory in
détente in
deterrence in
end of
and horizontal line
Mutual Assured Destruction in
national interests as focus in
Non-Aligned nations in
nuclear threat in
peaceful coexistence in
and U.S.–China reconciliation,
see
U.S.–China reconciliation
and Vietnam,
see
Vietnam War
Communism:
in Asia
balance-of-power contest
central planning in
in China,
see
Chinese Communist Party
collapse in Europe
commitment to expansion
ideological differences in
suspicion among proponents of
united front of
and world revolution
Confucian scholars:
in Chinese bureaucracy
persecuted by Qin Shihuang
in Vietnam
Confucian tradition:
in diplomacy
Emperor in
Great Harmony
Mao’s assault on
opponents of
resilience of
Confucius
Analects
life span of
myth of
profit concept in Confucian thought
statue of
themes of
Way of
writings in time of
Congress, U.S.:
Jackson-Vanik Agreement
and Most Favored Nation status
and Taiwan
and Tiananmen
and Watergate
Crowe, Eyre
Crowe Memorandum
modern parallel to
Cuba
Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)
Cultural Revolution
chaos of
and Chinese culture
and Communist Party
and Deng
end of
and Fang Lizhi
and Gang of Four
and “Little Red Book,”
objectives of
onset of
and PLA
purges in
Red Guards in
repercussions of
sources of
and Zhou
Czechoslovakia:
end of Communism in
Soviet occupation of
Dagu Forts
Dai Bingguo
Dalai Lama
de Gaulle, Charles
Deng Liqun
Deng Nan
Deng Pufang
Deng Xiaoping
ascendance of
and Cultural Revolution
death of
fall of
first return to power
foreign policy of
and Gang of Four
Kissinger’s meetings with
leadership style of
and Mao
and modernization
and one-party rule
pragmatism of
Reform and Opening Up
remoteness in later years
retirement of
and seeking truth from facts
socialism with Chinese characteristics
and Soviet relations

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