866 { Index
Stoessel, Walter, 293
strategic partnerships, 548–540
Strauss, Franz Joseph, 341, 343–344
Sudan, 491, 557, 663
Suharto, 492
Suhrawardy, Huseyn, 109
Sukarno, 107, 218–224, 228–229
Sulu Island, 198
Sun Yuxi, 749
SunYat-sen, 94
Suzuki, Zenko, 456–457
Sweden, 487, 665, 762
Switzerland, 358, 360, 487, 491
Syngman Rhee, 60, 62
Syria, 2, 24, 108, 159, 449, 491
Ta iwa n
1948–49 US decision to abandon, 30–31
Korean war and US re-engagement
with, 63–64
US-China negotiations over, 100–105,
299–304, 419–426, 610–616, 622–633
democratic transition of, 616–622
independence, 616–622
Taiwan Relations Act, 420–423
Taiwan Strait confrontations
1958, 138–145
1995-1996, 607–33
Tajikistan, 544
Taliban, 658–659, 752
“talking while fighting,” 78, 10, 206
Tanaka, Kekuei, 330–333, 363, 712
Tang Dynasty, 351, 355, 452, 657, 707
Tang Jiaxuan, 452, 657, 707–708
Tang, Nancy, 315–316, 319
Tanzania, 244, 491
technological upgrading effort, 696–704
Tet Offensive, 250, 252, 289
Thailand, 328–329, 378–380, 397, 413–415, 464,
490–491
China support for revolution in, 224–226
Cambodian question, 210–212
Thatcher, Margaret, 487, 586–589, 591–592,
597–599, 603
Thermidor, 286
Third Front, 189–191
Three Worlds Theory, 327–328, 359, 446, 490
Tibet
Cultural Revolution and, 314
Chinese logistic links with, 176–177
Indian intervention, fear of, 313–314
rebellion in, 148–153
Sino-Indian 1954 agreement on, 107–108
Tito, Josip Brotz
rebellion against Moscow, 31–32, 40, 157, 281
Titoism, 59, 65, 71, 401
Toska, Haki, 306
trade
growth of, 681–683
system reform in early opening period,
367–369
Trotsky, Leon, 260, 263, 513
Truman, Harry, 63–64, 66, 71–74, 100, 154
Tsang, Steve, 605
Tunisia, 24, 267, 779
two-tier enterprises, 19–20
U Ne Win, 380
U Nu, 208
Uganda, 491
unbalanced international system, 528–530
unipolarity, post-Cold War struggle against,
528–530
United Arab Emirates, 491, 557, 571
United Nations, 503, 537, 540, 558, 647, 649
Peace Keeping Organizations, 546, 550–553
PRC entry into, 304–305
United States
debate over PRC response to US challenge,
634–673
Beijing massacre sanctions, 498–302
bombing of Belgrade embassy, 644–653
Chen Bao clash, US policy toward, 404
bombing halt and failure of 1973 Cambodian
pla n, 317–319
collusion with USSR against China, 185–188
declining threat to China 1969, 251–253
human rights and, 770–771
intervention in Vietnam and Chinese
support for insurgency, 201–204
Most Favored Nation, linkage of, 530–534
normalization of PRC ties with, 404–413
renormalization, 1996-1998, 637–644
Taiwan Strait 1996 confrontation with,
607– 633
Titoism, Chinese, US bid to 1949, 401–404
threat to China’s Leninist regime, 463–471
quasi-alliance with, 402–403
rapprochement with, 259–313
“unity-struggle-unity,” 157–159, 162, 241, 452,
70 7. See also Tang Jiaxuan
Uruguay, 491
USSR
Chen Bao clash, 404, 641
collapse of, 515–524
lessons of, 524–527
encirclement by, mounting fear of, 249–253
intervention threat, 274–279
normalization of relations with, 429–435
territorial conflict with China, 182–185
Twentieth Congress of CPSU, 114–116
restoration of capitalism in, 288