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From President Nixon's historic visit to China in 1972 to the aftermath of the Tiananmen tragedy, this book examines the changing perceptions of the United States articulated by China's "America Watchers," whose occupation is to interpret the "beautiful imperialist" for China's elite and public. While other studies have looked at the behavioral history of U.S.-China relations, this is the first to probe the perceptual dimension.
Public opinion --- History --- United States --- Foreign public opinion, Chinese. --- Academy of Military Sciences. --- American Legion. --- American Studies Association. --- Boston financial group. --- Carter administration. --- Central Party School. --- Democratic Party. --- Foreign Affairs College. --- Fudan University. --- General Electric. --- Harvard University. --- Hearst newspapers. --- Hoover Institution. --- Institute of Economics. --- John Birch Society. --- Keynesianism. --- Khrushchev era. --- Lehman Brothers. --- Litton Industries. --- Marxism-Leninism. --- Middle East policy. --- National Security Agency. --- New Federalism. --- Occidental Petroleum. --- affluence. --- arms sales. --- banks and banking. --- bureaucracy. --- capital accumulation. --- concentration of capital. --- consumer goods. --- democracy. --- developing countries. --- drug problem. --- economists. --- electoral college system. --- establishment intellectuals. --- exchange scholars. --- finance capital. --- government publications. --- ideology. --- industrialization. --- intelligence research. --- investment overseas. --- journalists. --- media and politics. --- nongovernmental actors. --- opinion groups. --- peaceful coexistence. --- periodicals. --- political parties. --- pressure groups. --- racial discrimination.
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