Index } 859
containment, 207, 326, 546, 559, 570, 654
Chinese response to, 106, 196–197, 209
US strategy of, 59, 96, 104, 378, 427
Cowan, Glenn, 295
Cradock, Percy, 585, 589, 597–599,
601–602, 604
Croatia, 552
Cuban Missile Crisis, 178, 183, 436
Cultural Revolution, 314, 350, 365, 527
end of, 352
isolationism, 259, 261, 376
leftist seizure of power in foreign ministry,
271, 272–274
Red Guard sieges of embassies, 262–263,
265–269, 269–271
cyber nationalism, 774
great firewall of China, 775
Czech Republic, 715
Czechoslovakia
demise of communist regime, 509–511
Soviet intervention in, 278, 305
Dai Bingguo, 719, 723
Dalai Lama, 149–151, 531, 735
Dani, Omar, 220, 222
democracy, 12–14, 276, 434–435, 734, 751, 761
demise in China, 29, 276, 450, 513, 527,
771–772
search for Chinese, 355, 459, 488
1989 uprising in China, 466–471, 476
transition to
Hong Kong, 581, 595–598, 600–601,
604–605
Taiwan, 610–611, 617–619, 622, 628
USSR, 517, 541–542, 768
US support for, 479–481, 530–531, 634–635,
641–642
Deng Liqun, 482
Deng Xiaoping, 259, 316, 319–322, 324,
470–481, 616
1989-1991 upheaval and, 514–517
1992 “last battle” and, 483–485
growth of freedom and, 353–356
humility and, 365–366, 428–429, 757,
764–766, 778
Japan tour 1978, 364–356
nationalism and, 364–366, 476–482, 578,
585–586, 587–589, 605
termination of support for Southeast Asian
insurgencies, 227, 328, 377–382
reforms and, 349–350, 353–354, 356–359,
372–375, 482–484
US tour, 1979 408–413
Denmark, 304, 360, 487, 663
Desai, Morarji, 436–438
destalinization debate, 113–117, 132
deterrence, China effort to shield North
Vietnam, 201–204, 235–241
Diaoyutai Islands dispute. See Senkaku Islands
Djilas, Milovan, 288
Dobr y nin, Anatoly, 186 –187
Donilon, Tom, 672
dual track diplomacy, 200–201, 222, 268,
379–380, 513, 517
Dulles, John Foster, 101–102, 104, 153, 297, 475Eagleburger, Lawrence, 495
East Asian liberal revolutions, 464, 619, 779
East European socialist countries, 505–515
Chinese response to demise of, 513–515
East Germany, 40, 159, 341, 505–506, 509, 715
economic crisis 2008, effect on Chinese
calculations, 660–661
economic power, China’s rise as global,
674 – 68 4
education
Chinese students to US, 376–377, 477, 678,
740, 780
patriotic, 476–482
Egypt, 108, 122–124, 140, 338, 675, 679–680
Eisenhower, Dwight, 81–83, 93, 101–106,
138–141, 153–154, 156
Enlightenment, human rights and sovereignty,
485–486
Ershad, Hussain Muhammed, 443
Estonia, 521
Ethiopia, 325, 338–339, 491
Eu Chooi Yip, 217–218
Europe, 105, 117–122, 282–286, 483–490
East
1950s, 117–122
1989, 505–517
West
role in anti-Soviet united front, 340–344
role in undoing post 6-4 sanctions,
497–498, 512–513
European Union, 529
Evans, Richard, 761
Exclusive Economic Zone, innocent passage
through, 653Falkland Islands, 586
Falun Gong 1999 “convergence,” 586, 377,
644–646, 649, 775
Fang Lizhi, 459, 500, 502
Fic, Victor, 221–222
“fighting while talking,” 95, 204, 208
Finland, 185, 487
five year plan, 48, 50–55, 130, 189, 494
collectivization of agriculture, 112