U.S.-China relations in the post-cold war period: A Chinese perspective |
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Authors: | Jialin Zhang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Shanghai Institute for International Studies, and Council of Policy and Strategy, PRC
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Abstract: | After the collapse of the Soviet Union the anti-Soviet rationale for U.S.-China ties was exhausted. Today, both countries are trying to define the new foundation and intrinsic value of their long-term relationship in the post-cold war era. Although human rights, trade, and weapons proliferation issues were major obstacles to the improvement of bilateral relations, recent developments have shown that by making mutual concessions and showing good will, the PRC and the United States can avert confrontation and build a constructive relationship. He was a visiting scholar at Stanford University between 1993 and 1994. |
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