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Modern China's Foreign Policy
This book discusses the development of Chinese foreign policy. The book consists of 25 chapters about China's inadequancy of old practices, development of a foreign policy, foreign impact and reform, territorial integrity or the open door, rebellion against the West, threatened loss of Manchuria, nationalism, alignment with Germany and America, empire strengthening, revolution and foreign money, "theoritical" ally in World War I, the Washington Conference in 1921, turning from the West to Russia, diplomatic successes, "incident" with Japan and reconstruction, renewed aggression and internal discord, the alliance in World War II, Yalta's aftermath, loss of Manchuria and Sinkiang, collapse of the national government, theory of communist foreign policy, hate-America campaign, alliance with the Soviet Union, bid for Asian leadershio, and realizing ambitions in Asia. This book is suitable for research on Chinese foreign policy up until 1953.
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