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Chiu, Kun-shuan.
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Chinese policy toward the United States under Deng Xiaoping, 1979-1988.
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Chinese policy toward the United States under Deng Xiaoping, 1979-1988./
Author:
Chiu, Kun-shuan.
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254 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 51-05, Section: A, page: 1762.
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Dissertation Abstracts International51-05A.
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Political Science, International Law and Relations. -
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Chinese policy toward the United States under Deng Xiaoping, 1979-1988.
Chiu, Kun-shuan.
Chinese policy toward the United States under Deng Xiaoping, 1979-1988.
- 254 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 51-05, Section: A, page: 1762.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The George Washington University, 1990.
In an important speech in 1980, Deng Xiaoping said that the three major objectives China had to achieve in the 1980s were the opposition of "hegemonism," the "return of Taiwan to the motherland," and the acceleration of China's four modernizations. The United States has played an important role in each of these three major objectives in the 1980s. This study focuses on China's policy toward the United States as a means of providing a useful perspective on the current and future direction of Chinese foreign policy.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The study demonstrates that China's "open" policy in the 1980s is determined by both domestic and international factors. The proportionate importance of domestic and international factors varies, but both are generally present. For the decade before 1989, the PRC succeeded fairly well in maintaining a good--neither unduly close nor hostile--relationship with the United States. Such a relationship helped the PRC sustain the posture of "independence" between the superpowers. As a result, it did not provoke the Soviet Union and was able to acquire advanced technology and capital from the United States, which ensure Beijing's modernization program and security. Such a relationship also tends to promote Taiwan's security and other interests, thus providing the basis for both sides of the Taiwan Strait to negotiate an acceptable arrangement between themselves. It is unlikely that the United States will force Taiwan to enter into unification negotiations with Beijing in the foreseeable future. The issue of China's unification remains to be determined, principally by the internal developments in both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Beijing's bloody crackdown on prodemocracy demonstrators in June 1989 displayed the octogenarian leaders' resolve to defend by any means the leadership of the Communist Part. After the violence in Tiananman Square, however, Beijing's leaders must realize that economic development should go along with political change.
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