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

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

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

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

by Hongshan Li

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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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461744047
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 06/25/1998
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 420
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Hongshan Li is president of Chinese Historians in the United States, and is Assistant Professor of History at Kent State University.

Table of Contents

Note on Romanizationv
Acknowledgementsvii
1.Introduction: Image and Perception in U.S.-China Relations1
Part 1In the Eyes of the Eagle
2.Myth or Reality: American Perceptions of the China Market17
3.Projecting the China Image: News Making and News Reporting in the United States43
4.Creating a Virtual Enemy: U.S.-China Relations in Print73
5.Media and U.S.-China Relations: An Analysis on Some Theoretical Aspects101
6.Expectation Meets Reality in Social Change: China's Reforms and U.S.-China Relations117
Part 2Perceiving the United States
7.The Unofficial Envoys: Chinese Students in the United States, 1906-1938145
8.Mao's Ideology, Personality, and the CCP's Foreign Relations169
9Mao Zedong and the United States: A Story of Misperceptions, 1960-1970189
10.Anti-American Nationalism in China since 1989233
Part 3From Perception to Policy
11.American Visions of Democracy and the Marshall Mission to China257
12.Creating a Favorable Image: The Role of Foreign Student Advising313
13.The Role of Individuals in U.S.-China Relations, 1949-1972345
14.New War of Nerves: Mao's Legacy in Beijing's Policy toward Taiwan365
15.China-U.S. Relations and the Vietnam War389
Note on the Contributors409
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