Claiming America

Claiming America
Title Claiming America PDF eBook
Author K. Wong
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 233
Release 2011-02-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1439907706

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A collection of essays that recovers the lives and experiences of individuals who staked their claim to Chinese American identity.

Image, Perception, and the Making of U.S.-China Relations

Image, Perception, and the Making of U.S.-China Relations
Title Image, Perception, and the Making of U.S.-China Relations PDF eBook
Author Hongshan Li
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 421
Release 1998-06-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1461744040

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Image, Perception, and the Making of U.S.-China Relations examines major events in the history of the relationship between the U.S. and China to show the development and effects of national images and perceptions. These essays expose the effects of ideology as represented through foreign policy and the actions of leaders, as well as the role of the media and governments in shaping public opinion and attitudes. They show the evolution of the influential forces from the nineteenth century through the twentieth century. In each country, a small group of people has always controlled these forces by manipulating the power of the media and governments. The nature of this situation changed national perceptions as power often moved from one small group to another. As a result of manipulating the images and perceptions of each country, these biased and untrue views have inevitably led to conflict between the two countries.

Patriots or Traitors

Patriots or Traitors
Title Patriots or Traitors PDF eBook
Author Stacey Bieler
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 545
Release 2014-12-18
Genre Education
ISBN 1317478347

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This title sxplores the love-hate relationship between the USA and China through the experience of Chinese students caught between the two countries. The book sheds light on China's ambivelance towards the Western influence, and the use of educational and cultural exhanges as a political device.

Annotated bibliography

Annotated bibliography
Title Annotated bibliography PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Nitsch
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 832
Release 2018-12-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3111714470

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The Cold War: Cold War espionage and spying

The Cold War: Cold War espionage and spying
Title The Cold War: Cold War espionage and spying PDF eBook
Author Lori Lyn Bogle
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 352
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780815332411

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This volume is a comprehensive collection of critical essays on The Taming of the Shrew, and includes extensive discussions of the play's various printed versions and its theatrical productions. Aspinall has included only those essays that offer the most influential and controversial arguments surrounding the play. The issues discussed include gender, authority, female autonomy and unruliness, courtship and marriage, language and speech, and performance and theatricality.

Finding Firmer Ground: The Role of Higher Education in U.S.-China Relations

Finding Firmer Ground: The Role of Higher Education in U.S.-China Relations
Title Finding Firmer Ground: The Role of Higher Education in U.S.-China Relations PDF eBook
Author Yawei Liu/Michael Cerny
Publisher Bouden House
Total Pages 153
Release 2022-04-27
Genre Education
ISBN

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The U.S.-China educational exchange began auspiciously after a 30-year hiatus in 1978 when Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping announced his strategic decision to send 5,000 students and scholars from China each year to further their education. 1 Then-U.S. President Jimmy Carter famously responded, “Tell him to send 100,000.” This was the launch of educational exchange as a core pillar of the U.S.-China relationship. Until the 40th anniversary of the normalization of U.S.-China relations and U.S.-China educational exchange in 2019, there was general agreement that the exchange of students and scholars benefited both countries. There was recognition that the enormous increase in personal interaction and friendships — and knowledge about each other’s society, culture, economy, and government — strengthened understanding, trust, and cooperation. At a time when U.S.-China relations are at its lowest point since the normalization of relations, the benefits of educational exchange are being questioned, if not under assault. Few could have predicted that Chinese students would be weaponized by both sides, caught up in the political and security disputes between the two governments. A trade war, political tensions, concerns about academic espionage and influence operations, rising incidents of anti-Asian hate, and a global pandemic have created a perfect storm to stir up distrust as well as retaliatory measures that restrict student mobility on both sides of the Pacific. After years of fast growth, the number of Chinese students and researchers coming to the U.S. has slowed. China is still the largest source of international students in the U.S., accounting for about one-third of the total, but America’s appeal is weakening. Is this shift toward declining numbers an overdue correction to better protect America against academic espionage and influence operations and prevent China from capitalizing on American know-how to accelerate its own progress? Or is this decline in numbers an unnecessary and damaging hit on American universities’ preeminent position in global higher education and its open science model, leading to loss of U.S. competitiveness and international prestige? This report more broadly, is an attempt to discern the benefits, risks, and challenges of U.S.-China educational exchange and determine how educational exchange can advance the interests of both the U.S. and China going forward.

Professional Manpower and Education in Communist China

Professional Manpower and Education in Communist China
Title Professional Manpower and Education in Communist China PDF eBook
Author Leo A. Orleans
Publisher
Total Pages 282
Release 1961
Genre Education
ISBN

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