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

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Hu Qili, 467
Huang Hua, 404–407, 424–426, 429–432,
437–440, 443
Huang Van Hoan, 98
Huang Yasheng, 684
Huang Yongsheng, 302
Hua-yu Lin, 9
human rights, 485–486, 641–643, 652, 661, 735,
768–770
US support for, 479, 486, 498–502, 524,
530–534, 608–610
See also Olympic Games
Hummel, Arthur, 422
Hun Sen, 537
Hundred Flowers Campaign, 17, 144
Hungary, 120, 135, 474, 508
1956 uprising, 117, 119–120, 144, 157, 275
Huntsman, Jon, 662
Hurd, Douglas, 599–603
Hussein, Saddam, 446, 494, 503, 561,
564–568, 658


imperialism, 288, 580, 620, 766, 772, 783
primary and secondary enemies, 304, 327
fight against US, 29–31, 70, 126–128, 140,
157–158
India
atomic bomb test 1974, 333–339
boundary negotiations, 166, 198, 457, 459,
754, 775
China conflict with and Soviet-Indian ties,
146 –153, 159–161
Japan, new security relation with, 750–757
Nehru-Zhou rivalry at Bandung Conference,
107–108
Normalization, 435–444
nuclear tests 1998, 743–745
post Cold War policy, 734–737
security relation with US, 747–750
strategic triangle with China and US, 746
territorial dispute, 740–741
war with China, 1962, 167, 175–182
war with Pakistan, 1965, China and, 192–195
Indochina
support for revolutionary forces, 33, 88–91
Geneva Conference and, 95–99
China-Vietnam rivalry over, 210–211,
317–319, 388 –394
Indonesia, 105–107, 200, 218–224, 228–230,
267–268
normalization with, 109, 490–494
industrialization debate, 48–54
in Soviet Union, 114–117
See also socialism, construction of
intellectual property rights, 616, 638, 677, 690,


696–697, 700
intermediate zone, 94–95, 157, 161, 171, 185,
200–221
Bandung Conference and, 106, 110, 126
Iran, 569–577, 417, 554–555, 568–577
alignment with China, 333–340, 428,
444–450
nuclear program, 638–640, 667, 738
See also Yinhe incident
Iraq, 338–339, 446–450, 494, 658
1991 and 2003 wars, 559–569
use of 1991 war as leverage with US, 502–504
Islam, rebirth in Central Asia, 310, 543
island chains in Western Pacific, 706
isolation, China during the Cultural
Revolution, 259–261
diplomatic, 106, 289–290, 561
economic, 355–356, 582
US-backed, 110, 294, 497
Israel, 445, 449, 564, 571–573, 584, 640
Italy, 172, 267, 491, 549
Ivashko, Vladimir, 519, 522
Ivory Coast, 490

Japan
apprehension over China’s growing power,
705–733
Deng Xiaoping’s 1978 visit, 364–366
diplomatic modus operandi toward,
451–452, 707–708
history issue, 84, 450–460, 709, 712–715
Hu Jintao’s 2008 visit, 719–720
Japan bashing fervor, 716–719
Jiang Zemin’s 1998 visit, 711–714
nuclear allergy of and China’s testing, 710
normalization with, 359, 450–460
role in Opening, 360, 362–367
role in undoing post 6-4 Western sanctions,
494–497, 708
search for hedge against China growing
power, 729–733
territorial conflict in East China Sea, 720–728
Overseas Development Assistance, 384,
703–710, 727
Java, 198
Ji Chaozhu, 412
Ji Pengfei, 271–273, 312, 337–339, 446, 449, 559
Jiang Qing, 308, 316–317, 319–320, 359,
382, 396
Jiang Zemin, 476–477, 488, 658–659, 691–693,
711–719, 760
visit to USSR, 520–521, 542–545
visit to US, 531–534, 625–626, 640–644
authority of, 610–616
Johanes, Jaromír, 509–510
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