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Beautiful Imperialist

China Perceives America, 1972-1990

David Shambaugh

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From President Nixon's historic visit to China in 1972 to the aftermath of the Tiananmen tragedy, this book examines the changing perceptions of the United States articulated by China's "America Watchers," whose occupation is to interpret the "beautiful imperialist" for China's elite and public. While other studies have looked at the behavioral history of U.S.-China relations, this is the first to probe the perceptual dimension.

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Foreign relations of China, United States Information Agency, China, Politician, American imperialism, Guanxi, Leninism, Society of the United States, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Newspaper, Central government, Diplomacy, Marxism–Leninism, The New York Times, Separation of powers, Cultural Revolution, Communist Party of China, Stalinism, Liberalism, The Other Hand, Racism in the United States, Politics, Kenneth Lieberthal, Henry Kissinger, Jimmy Carter, Marxism, Zhongnanhai, Capitalism, Fudan University, Soviet Union, United States, Bourgeoisie, Foreign Policy, World War II, International studies, American studies, Adviser, Special Relationship, Institution, Capitalist state, Wuhan University, Mao Zedong, Political campaign, Maoism, Middle class, Great power, Understanding, Deng Xiaoping, Nikita Khrushchev, Oligarchy, Ideology, Americans, Welfare, Racism, Rapprochement, World Affairs, Research institute, Foreign policy of the United States, Foreign policy, Literature, Writing, Princeton University Press, Peking University, State capitalism, China–United States relations, Domestic policy, Hegemony, Confucianism, Imperialism, International relations