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

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  1. Christopher, Chances of a Lifetime, pp. 302–3.

  2. Mann, About Face, p. 311.

  3. Qian Qichen, Waijiao shiji (Ten diplomatic episodes), Beijing: Shijie zhishi, 2003,
    pp. 43–67.

  4. Qianyun Yang, “China and Peaceful Settlement of Cambodian Issues,” Asian
    Culture and History, vol. 2, no. 2 (July 2010), pp. 25–9. Available at http://www.ccsenet.
    org/journal/index.php/ach/article/view/6577/5170 .

  5. Richard H.  Solomon, Exiting Indochina:  U.S. Leadership of the Cambodian
    Settlement and Normalization of Relations with Vietnam, Washington, DC: United States
    Institute of Peace, 2000, p. 21.

  6. Qian, Waijiao shiji, p. 61.

  7. Qian, Waijiao shiji, pp. 44–6.

  8. Solomon, Exiting Indochina, p. 46.

  9. US-SRV relations were normalized in August 1995.

  10. This section follows Joel Wit, Daniel Poneman, and Robert Gallucci, Going
    Critical: The First North Korean Nuclear Crisis, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution
    Press, 2004

  11. Suettinger, Beyond Tiananmen, p. 179.

  12. Wit, Poneman, and Gallucci, Going Critical, pp. 157–87.

  13. Wit, Poneman, and Gallucci, Going Critical, p. 343.

  14. The caveat “major” excludes the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea, Cuba, and
    the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

  15. Regarding Sino-Russian ties at this juncture, see, Lowell Dittmer, “China and
    Russia:  New Beginnings,” in China and the World, 3rd ed., edited by Samuel S.  Kim,
    Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994. Roxane D. V. Sismanidis, “China, the Soviet Collapse,
    and the Post-Soviet States,” Washington Journal of Modern China 1, no. 2 (Spring 1993),
    pp. 53–83.

  16. Quoted in John Garver, “Sino-Russian Relations,” in China and the World;
    Chinese Foreign Policy Faces the New Millennium, edited by Samuel S.  Kim, Boulder,
    CO: Westview, 1998, pp. 114–32, 115.

  17. Yevgeni Bazhanov, “Russia and Taiwan,” Bericht des BIOS Nr. 29/1996. Available
    at http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/bitstream/handle/document/4251/ssoar-1996-bazhanov-
    russia_and_taiwan.pdf?sequence=1.

  18. The normalization communiqué is in FBIS-CHI, December 18, 1992, pp. 7–9.

  19. Quoted in Garver, “Sino-Russian Relations,” p. 116.

  20. Ahmed Rashid, Jihad:  The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia, New  York:
    Penguin, 2003.

  21. Bates Gill, “Shanghai Five:  An Attempt to Counter U.S. Influence in Asia?” May
    4, 2001. Brookings. Available at http://www.brookings.edu/research/opinions/2001/0
    5/04china-gill.

  22. Hung P. Nguyen, “Russia and China: Genesis of an Eastern Rapallo,” Asian Survey,
    no. 33, issue 3 (March 1993), pp. 285–99.

  23. “Zhong e fazhan mianxiang 21 shijide zhanlue xuezuo huoban guanxi” (China and
    Russia developing a relation of strategic cooperative partnership facing the 21st century),
    Heping yu fazhan (Peace and development), Peace and Development Research Center,
    January 8, 1997.

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