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A New China Policy: Difficulties and Possibilities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

Extract

For the past twelve years relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China have remained in an almost rigid posture of hostility. One can point to a few minor accommodations since the beginning of ambassadorial talks, but there have been no signs of development towards even the increased contacts and less ubiquitous hostility that now characterise relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.

Type
America and China: Opportunity for New Policies?
Copyright
Copyright © The China Quarterly 1962

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References

1 A good and rather extreme example of such criticism is the article “China and Asian Security: An American Dilemma,” by Norman A. Graebner in the Summer 1961 number of The International Journal.

2 Reviewed on p. 207 of this issue.—Ed.

3 Princeton University Press, 1962.

4 Coercive Persuasion, by Schein, Edgar H. and others (New York: W. W. Norton, 1961).Google Scholar

5 For example, the essay “Political Creed and Character” in Must You Conform? by Lindner, Robert (New York: Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1956).Google Scholar

6 This can explain a reluctance to undertake this type of analysis. One can only think clearly about psychopathy in totalitarian societies if one can face the unpleasant fact that Western democracies have only limited stability against similar degeneration.

7 In course of publication by Hong Kong University Press in a volume of papers from the Jubilee Symposium.

8 A Study in Academic Standards. International Relations at the Australian National University. Publication expected in 1962.Google Scholar

9 Zagoria, , op cit., p. 30.Google Scholar

10 English edition reviewed on p. 207 of this issue.—Ed.

11 The word “government” is important as a refusal to accept the distinction made by Communist propaganda between the American Government and the American people.