This work is an exploration of how U.S.-China relations were managed by President George W. Bush. Roberts argues that contrary to conventional wisdom, President Bush conducted a calculated, pragmatic and highly successful strategy toward Beijing, which avoided conflict, resolved crisis and significantly increased economic and diplomatic ties.
This work is an exploration of how U.S.-China relations were managed by President George W. Bush. Roberts argues that contrary to conventional wisdom, President Bush conducted a calculated, pragmatic and highly successful strategy toward Beijing, which avoided conflict, resolved crisis and significantly increased economic and diplomatic ties.
Guy C Roberts has recently completed his PhD studies at the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. President George W. Bush Chapter 2. Bush's Primary Advisors Chapter 3. Formulating a China Agenda Chapter 4. The First Year Chapter 5. Economic and Social Case Studies Chapter 6. Strategic and Military Case Studies Chapter 7. Third Party Nation Case Studies Chapter 8. Conclusion
Chapter 1. President George W. Bush Chapter 2. Bush's Primary Advisors Chapter 3. Formulating a China Agenda Chapter 4. The First Year Chapter 5. Economic and Social Case Studies Chapter 6. Strategic and Military Case Studies Chapter 7. Third Party Nation Case Studies Chapter 8. Conclusion
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