Asia/Pacific/Perspectives
Drawing for the first time on policy documents that underpin the phenomena they describe, Brady analyzes trends and developments in waishi during each chronological period. The book elucidates how the CCP''s policies evolved: In the 1930s, the need for a broad united front in international relations warred with the desire to control the foreign presence in China; in the 1940s and 1950s, the Sino-Soviet alliance and ridding China of the traces of the "semi-colonial" past took precedence; in the 1960s, the Sino-Soviet split led to China''s claim as the center of world revolution; and in the past twenty years of reform, the focus has been the ongoing quest to create a modern nation-state as China opens up to the outside world.
The author considers waishi''s deeper meaning as an overriding approach to the "foreign," which links state-to-state diplomacy with the management of the foreign presence in China. Her groundbreaking research is based on a previously unexplored genre of waishi materials (almost all classified) in Chinese, extensive interviews with waishi officials and foreign participant
- Författare
- Anne-Marie Brady
- ISBN
- 9781461704751
- Språk
- engelska
- Utgivningsdatum
- 8.9.2003
- Sidor
- 320
