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Chinese Images of the United States

Author:

Carola McGiffert (ed.)

Contributors:

Chen Shengluo, Ding Xinghao, Feng Changhong, Gong Li, Hu Guocheng, Terrill Lautz, Li Xiaogang, Li Xiaoping, Ju Liande, Derek Mitchell, Wang Jisi, Zhao Mei

Publisher:

CSIS

Date of Publication:

May 1, 2005

ISBN Number:

0-89206-465-X (pb)

Price:

$21.95

Associated Programs:

Cross-Strait Security Initiative
International Security Program

Related Research Focus:

Asia

Experts :

Derek J. Mitchell

Synopsis:

"Chinese Images of the United States is both a panorama and a close-up of how China perceives the United States and a great help to better understand the past, present, and future of Sino-U.S. relations."--Yang Jiemian, Senior Fellow and Vice President, Shanghai Institute of International Studies

"This insightful book makes a unique contribution to our understanding of Chinese images of the United States, in that it is written primarily by Chinese scholars and analysts and is based on both interviews and public opinion surveys conducted in China.... [A] worthy addition to the growing literature on the mutual images of China and the United States."--Harry Harding, Dean, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University

Throughout the past century, and before, U.S.-China relations have been marked by large swings in mutual perceptions and attitudes. Over the last decade in particular, with the end of the Cold War and the loss of the strategic glue that once bound the two nations together, significant challenges in the bilateral relationship have developed, in part because of misperceptions and lack of understanding between the two sides. Chinese Images of the United States examines how China has viewed the United States and the American people throughout modern history and how those perceptions have influenced Chinese foreign policy and U.S.-China relations. Chapters, written by leading Chinese and American experts, focus on the diverse range of views of the United States held by different groups in China, including government officials, students, and the military, among others, and how those views have developed over time. The volume is a complement and counterpart to an earlier work, also edited by McGiffert, China in the American Political Imagination (CSIS, 2003), which explored the evolution of U.S. perceptions and images of China.

Carola McGiffert is a fellow in the CSIS International Security Program. Previously, she served as senior policy adviser to the New Democrat Network, focusing on China trade issues, and as vice chairman of the international trade practice at Mayer, Brown & Platt.
   
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