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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Gries, Peter Hays, 1967- China's new nationalism. Berkeley : University of California Press, 2004 (DLC) 2003008451 (OCoLC)52047296 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Peter Hays Gries |
ISBN: | 9780520931947 0520931947 1417520051 9781417520053 159734530X 9781597345309 9780520232976 0520232976 9780520244825 0520244826 1282759353 9781282759350 9786612759352 6612759356 |
OCLC Number: | 55742707 |
Language Note: | English. |
Description: | 1 online resource (ix, 215 pages) : illustrations |
Contents: | Introduction: Dragon-slayers and panda-huggers -- Saving face -- Chinese identity and "the West" -- A "Century of Humiliation"-- The "Kissinger complex" -- Victors or victims? -- China's apology diplomacy -- Popular nationalism and the fate of the nation -- Chinese nationalism and U.S. China policy in the 21st century. |
Series Title: | Philip E. Lilienthal Books (Paperback) |
Other Titles: | Pride, politics, and diplomacy |
Responsibility: | Peter Hays Gries. |
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"This book admirably fills a glaring gap in our understanding of how to think intelligently about China. Grounding his insights in an extensive survey of recent American and Chinese portrayals of the other country, the author demonstrates convincingly how even specialists can feed the 'fears and fantasies' that shape and distort our respective perceptions and reinforce the stereotypes that complicate the formulation of sound policy. Remarkably, the lessons are as valuable for Chinese readers as for American, for the general public as for the foreign policy expert." - J. Stapleton Roy, former U.S. ambassador to the People's Republic of China" Read more...

