The diplomacy of Zhou Enlai

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The diplomacy of Zhou Enlai

Ronald C. Keith

Macmillan, 1989

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English text including some interviews in Chinese

Includes bibliography (p. 246-255) and index

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内容説明

This book comprises a range of Chinese primary documents as well as interviews in Beijing detailing the policies, principles and methods used by Zhou Enlai to sustain his practice of diplomacy as a committed revolutionary in the pursuit of China's "independence and self-reliance". World leaders such as Stalin, Nixon, Ho Chi Minh, Nehru, Eden Mendes-France, Sihanouk and Nyerere recognized Zhou Enlai's diplomatic persona which Nixon described as a combined "elegance and toughness" and Kissinger believed that he had discovered in Zhou's mind the intuition of a European classical strategist. Zhou applied his own Chinese realism to transcend US containment, to cope with the Sino-Soviet dispute and to achieve Sino-US normalization. He laid the foundation for contemporary China's "independent foreign policy" which rejects "card-playing" in favour of national "self-reliance". The author was editor of "Energy, Security and Economic Development in East Asia".

目次

  • "Rational" diplomacy in the service of revolution
  • the making of the diplomat in revolution, 1919-49
  • establishing the foreign ministry in cold war
  • peaceful co-existence vs containment at Geneva and Bandung
  • "peaceful co-existence" and the Sino-Soviet split
  • Zhou Enlai, Jawaharlal Nehru and estranged "Afro-Asian unity"
  • the "revolutionary diplomatic line" in the cultural revolution
  • strategy and "realism" in Sino-American normalization
  • Zhou Enlai's legacy - towards independent foreign policy".

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