Lexington Books
Pages: 344
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-0-7391-4696-5 • Hardback • August 2010 • $150.00 • (£115.00)
978-1-4616-6263-1 • eBook • August 2010 • $142.50 • (£110.00)
Sujian Guo is a professor in the department of political science and director of the Center for U.S.-China Policy Studies at San Francisco State University.
Baogang Guo is associate professor of political science at Dalton State College and president of the Association of Chinese Political Studies
Chapter 1 Introduction: Thirty Years of China-U.S. Relations: Reappraisal and Reassessment
Part 2 Part 1: Realist Analyses of China-U.S. Relations
Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Manipulating the "Balance of Power": Historical Reappraisal of the Sino-U.S. Rapprochement
Chapter 4 Chapter 2: Cooperation for Competition: China's Strategic Response to U.S. Supremacy in East Asia
Chapter 5 Chapter 3: The Regional Logic of China-U.S. Rivalry
Chapter 6 Chapter 4: The Korean Peninsula as a Test Bed for the Future Direction of Sino-U.S. Relations: From Structural Realism to Neoclassical Realism and Beyond
Part 7 Part 2: Interdependence and China-U.S. Relations
Chapter 8 Chapter 5: A Complex Interdependence: China-U.S. Relations
Chapter 9 Chapter 6: A New Era for U.S.-China Relations
Chapter 10 Chapter 7: Chinese Mainland-US-Taiwan Triangular Relations since 2000: A Perspective of Complex Interdependence
Chapter 11 Chapter 8: The Role of American Business in Sino-American Normalization
Part 12 Part 3: Ideas, Norms and Institutions in Chinese Foreign Policy
Chapter 13 Chapter 9: From Pragmatism to Morality: the Changing Rhetoric of the Chinese Foreign Policy in the Transitional Period
Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Explanations of China's Compliance with Inter- national Agreements: Configuring Three Approa- ches to Institutional Effects on State Behavior
Chapter 15 Chapter 11: Searching for a New Cultural Identity: China's Soft Power and Media Culture Today
Chapter 16 Chapter 12: Obama's China Policy
Part 17 Part 4: Contemporary Issues in China-US Relations
Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Managing the Cross-Taiwan Strait Military Conflicts in a New Era of Political Reconciliation
19 Chapter 14: The New Triangle of Power: China, the United States and the European Union
20 Chapter 15: The Change and Continuity in the U.S. China Policy after the Cold War
Thirty Years of China–U.S. Relations is a thought-provoking collection that will prod even informed readers to rethink some of their most basic premises about Chinese foreign policy.
— Edward Friedman, University of Wisconsin
This collection of essays by both well-established and younger scholars, mainly from China and elsewhere in east Asia, provides substantively rich and theoretically informed perspectives on the development of relations between China and the United States in the three decades since normalization; it is especially timely now when Sino-American relations and perhaps world history generally have reached a new turning point.
— Peter R. Moody, Jr., University of Notre Dame