Diplomacy of Zhou Enlai

Diplomacy of Zhou Enlai
Title Diplomacy of Zhou Enlai PDF eBook
Author Ronald C. Keith
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 288
Release 1989-06-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349098906

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This book comprises a range of Chinese primary documents as well as interviews in Beijing detailing the policies, principles and methods used by Zhou Enlai to sustain his practice of diplomacy as a committed revolutionary in the pursuit of China's "independence and self-reliance".

The Diplomacy of Zhou Enlai

The Diplomacy of Zhou Enlai
Title The Diplomacy of Zhou Enlai PDF eBook
Author Ronald C. Keith
Publisher New York : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 268
Release 1989
Genre China
ISBN 9780312031008

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Zhou Enlai and the Foundations of Chinese Foreign Policy

Zhou Enlai and the Foundations of Chinese Foreign Policy
Title Zhou Enlai and the Foundations of Chinese Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Kuo-Kang Shao
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 368
Release 1996-12-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780312158927

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Zhou Enlai and the Foundations of Chinese Foreign Policy offers a comprehensive survey of China's foreign relations from 1949-76, while focusing on the significant role which Zhou Enlai played. Through in depth analysis, the book explores the formation of Zhou Enlai's world view and his conduct of Chinese diplomacy throughout all the critical periods of the People's Republic of China. This study makes it possible to understand some of the most important and persistent factors aside from political ideology that have shaped China's foreign policy decisions and will be very useful to students of international relations and Chinese foreign policy.

Selected Works of Zhou Enlai

Selected Works of Zhou Enlai
Title Selected Works of Zhou Enlai PDF eBook
Author Enlai Zhou
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Total Pages 502
Release 1981
Genre History
ISBN

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China's Civilian Army

China's Civilian Army
Title China's Civilian Army PDF eBook
Author Peter Martin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2021
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 0197513700

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The founder -- Shadow diplomacy -- War by other means -- Chasing respectability -- Between truth and lies -- Diplomacy in retreat -- Selective integration -- Rethinking capitalism -- The fightback -- Ambition realized -- Overreach.

Zhou Enlai and the Opening to the West

Zhou Enlai and the Opening to the West
Title Zhou Enlai and the Opening to the West PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 12
Release 1996
Genre
ISBN

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The February 1972 agreement between Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong and U.S. President Richard Nixon to normalize diplomatic relations fundamentally and dramatically altered the nature of U.S.-Sino relations and strategically changed the nature of China's role in the community of nations, The skillful, painstaking and at times brilliant diplomatic work of Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai that resulted in the opening to the West was perhaps Zhou's most remarkable diplomatic achievement in a long career marked by many diplomatic coups. The opening to the West laid the groundwork for China to reenter the international world order after a period of intense isolation. It also established the basis for China to be taken seriously as a player on the international scene. It was Zhou's finest hour. This paper suggests that classic European balance-of-power or ideologically driven visions modeled after Chinese revolutionary thought do not fully explain Zhou's strategy in managing China's approach to the West. A balance-of-power strategy may be a construct to explain the one significant result of the negotiations -- China building an alliance with the United States against the Soviet Union -- but it does not explain Zhou's grand strategy. Zhou's statecraft was not driven simply by a desire to create a new power balance against Moscow. Rather, Zhou's strategy was to attempt to reintegrate China in the international system by normalizing relations with the Western superpower on conditions that were acceptable to Chinese political interests at a time when China's leadership was fractured and the nation in disarray. Zhou's strategy reveals that he was a daring practitioner of realist diplomacy who viewed negotiating with the West as the means to achieve some measure of domestic stability and the re-establishment of China's economic well-being after a period of tremendous internal turbulence that brought China to the brink of social dislocation and disaster.

Zhou Enlai Perceived

Zhou Enlai Perceived
Title Zhou Enlai Perceived PDF eBook
Author Li Wang
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 1994
Genre China
ISBN

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