China\'s Quest. The History of the Foreign Relations of the People\'s Republic of China - John Garver

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  1. Regarding the 1894–1895 war as a hegemonic war, see S.  C.  M. Paine, The
    Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895; Perceptions, Power, and Primacy, New York: Cambridge
    University Press, 2003.

  2. China’s Foreign Relations, pp. 227–38.

  3. Klein, “Japan and Europe,” p. 139.

  4. China’s Foreign Relations, pp. 227–38.

  5. Whiting, China Eyes Japan, pp. 46–51.

  6. Whiting, China Eyes Japan, p. 49.

  7. James Reilly, Strong Society, Smart State:  The Rise of Public Opinion in China’s
    Japan Policy, New York: Columbia University Press, 2012, pp. 60–5.

  8. China’s Foreign Relations, p.  231. The quotations are in this China Foreign
    Ministry book.

  9. This professor led four groups of Georgia Tech students to Yasukuni during the
    2000s; it was a valuable experience for all concerned.

  10. Quote in Whiting, China Eyes Japan, p. 56.

  11. This discussions of the 1985 anti-Japan demonstrations follows Richard Baum,
    Burying Mao: Chinese Politics in the Age of Deng Xiaoping, Princeton: Princeton University
    Press, 1995, pp. 190–3.

  12. This pattern of state-society interaction is laid out in Reilly, Strong Society,
    Smart State.

  13. Baum, Burying Mao, pp. 189–90.

  14. Whiting, China Eyes Japan, pp. 66–79.

  15. Whiting, China Eyes Japan, pp. 70–1.

  16. Whiting, China Eyes Japan, pp. 73–5.

  17. Baum, Burying Mao, pp. 198–201.


Chapter 17. 1989: The CCP’s Near Escape and Its Aftermath


  1. David Shambaugh, China’s Communist Party: Atrophy and Adaptation, Berkeley:
    University of California Press, 2008, pp. 42–53.

  2. “White Paper on Political Democracy,” October 19, 2005, available at http://www.china-
    daily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-10/19/content_486206.htm.

  3. The Tiananmen Papers, compiled by Zhang Liang, edited by Andrew J. Nathan and
    Perry Link, New York: Public Affairs, 2001, p. 86. Hereafter cited as Tiananmen Papers.

  4. Tiananmen Papers, p. 88.

  5. Tiananmen Papers, p. 87.

  6. Tiananmen Papers, p. 107.

  7. Zhao Ziyang, Prisoner of the State:  The Secret Journal of Zhao Ziyang,
    New York: Simon and Schuster, 2009, p. 257.

  8. Zhao, Prisoner of the State, pp. 256–60.

  9. Tiananmen Papers, p. 108.

  10. Tiananmen Papers, p. 188.

  11. Tiananmen Papers, p. 192.

  12. Chongqing would become a provincial-level municipality in 1997, making
    thirty-three.

  13. Tiananmen Papers, p. 133.

  14. Tiananmen Papers, p. 205.

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