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

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  1. Tsai Yung-mei, “Beijing’s Reactions.”

  2. Qingbao (Intelligence), Hong Kong, September 5, 1991, FBIS-CHI, September 9,
    1991, p. 10.

  3. Yeh Lu-ching, “CPC Holds Up Communism.” Tsai Yung-mei, “Beijing’s Reactions.”
    He Po-shih, “CCP Issues Successive Emergency Circulars.”

  4. Beijing Radio, August 21, 1991, FBIS-CHI, August 22, 1991, p. 7.

  5. He Po-shih, “CCP Issues Successive Emergency Circulars.”

  6. Gao Di’s speech is in “Quarterly Chronicle,” China Quarterly, no. 130 (June 1992),
    pp. 482–90.

  7. Wang Wenli, Heping yanbian zhanlue, ji qi duice (Strategy of peaceful evolution
    and counterstrategies), Beijing: Shijie zhishi chubanshe, 1992.

  8. Ibid., p. 190.

  9. Jeremy Page, “China Spins New Lesson From Soviet Fall,” Wall Street Journal,
    December 11, 2013. Jane Perlez, “Strident Video by Chinese Military Casts U.S.  as
    Menace,” New  York Times, October 31, 2013. (The program was available in November
    2013 at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_81sjicoswb but was later removed.)

  10. David M. Lampton, Same Bed, Different Dreams: Managing U.S.-China Relations
    1989–2000, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001.


Chapter 20. Constraining Unipolarity in an Unbalanced International System



  1. FBIS-CHI, November 28, 1990.

  2. James Mann, About Face: A History of America’s Curious Relationship with China,
    from Nixon to Clinton, New York: Knopf, 1999, pp. 282–3.

  3. Mann, About Face, pp. 276–7.

  4. Robert Suettinger, Beyond Tiananmen:  The Politics of U.S.-China Relations,
    1989–2000, Washington, DC:  Brookings Institution Press, 2003, p.  179. According to
    Suettinger, this was the first time a US leader had undertaken to lay out a broad outline of
    post–Cold War strategy. This would have given it additional weight in CCP eyes.

  5. David M. Lampton, Same Bed, Different Dreams: Managing U.S.-China Relations,
    1989–2000, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001, p. 44.

  6. Suettinger, Beyond Tiananmen, pp. 179, 182–3.

  7. Lampton, Same Bed, p. 44. Robert Suettinger believes that Beijing’s courtship of US
    business at this juncture was not a deliberate policy decision, but the result of “crossing
    the river by feeling the stones.” Beyond Tiananmen, p.  183. The CCP’s long tradition of
    exploiting contradictions and united front work makes it likely that this was the result of
    a conscious decision.

  8. Polly Lane, “Chinese Order Will Bolster Boeing,” Seattle Times, April 9, 1993.

  9. Mary Gwinn, “China Trade in Jeopardy,” Seattle Times, May 20, 1993.

  10. Lampton, Same Bed, p. 44.

  11. Mann, About Face, p. 292.

  12. Lampton, Same Bed, p. 40.

  13. Mann, About Face, p. 284.

  14. Lampton, Same Bed, p. 43.

  15. Mann, About Face, pp. 299–300.

  16. Warren Christopher, Chances of a Lifetime, New York: Scribner, 2001, pp. 238–9.

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