Beijing's Economic Statecraft during the Cold War, 1949-1991

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421415833

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By Shu Guang Zhang
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THE MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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496

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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Economic Statecraft Revisited
1. Countering the China Embargo and the Origins of the PRC's Economic Statecraft, 1949–1955
2. Seeking Soviet Aid While Resisting Moscow's Influence, 1953–1963
3. Transforming Economic Diplomacy While Aiding African and Asian Countries, 1955–1970
4. Moderating Japan's Hostility through Manipulating Expectations of Trade Opportunities, 1955–1972
5. Aiding North Korea, Mongolia, and Albania to Confront Russia, 1960–1972
6. Aiding Hanoi's War against America and Competing with Russia, 1960–1972
7. Reshaping Economic Statecraft in the Age of Rapprochement and Opening Up, 1970s–1980s
8. Leveraging Economically Chinese-American Relations,Late 1980s–Early 1990s
Conclusion: Beijing's Economic Statecraft for the Twenty-FirstCentury
Appendix: A Chronology of the PRC's Foreign Economic Cooperation, 1950–1985
Notes
Bibliography
Index

""Provides the readers with a very detailed description and in-depth analysis of how China's economic statecraft, or the use of economic weaponry in diplomacy, evolved during the Cold War years.""

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