The book outlines how Deng worked to normalize relations with both the United States and the Soviet Union, how he was disappointed by the lack of reciprocation by the United States, where relations are still portrayed in terms of "the China threat", and how the principles established by Deng continue to be adhered to.
The book outlines how Deng worked to normalize relations with both the United States and the Soviet Union, how he was disappointed by the lack of reciprocation by the United States, where relations are still portrayed in terms of "the China threat", and how the principles established by Deng continue to be adhered to.
Ronald C. Keith is an adjunct professor in the Department of International Business and Asian Studies at Griffith University, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Judging Deng Xiaoping's Foreign Policy "Pragmatism" 2. The Roots and Implications of Deng's "Independent Foreign Policy" 3. Sino-American Normalization without Closure 4. Ideology and the Five Principles in Sino-Soviet and Sino-Russian Normalizations 5. Deng's "Independent Foreign Policy" and "Independent Globalization" 6. Deng and China's Contemporary Foreign Policy
1. Judging Deng Xiaoping's Foreign Policy "Pragmatism" 2. The Roots and Implications of Deng's "Independent Foreign Policy" 3. Sino-American Normalization without Closure 4. Ideology and the Five Principles in Sino-Soviet and Sino-Russian Normalizations 5. Deng's "Independent Foreign Policy" and "Independent Globalization" 6. Deng and China's Contemporary Foreign Policy
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