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The China Scare: Why the New Cold War is Unnecessary

The China Scare: Why the New Cold War is Unnecessary

Ajay Reddy
692 795 (13% off)
ISBN 13
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9789332705807
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Hardbound
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English
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2022
The American and European elite assumed in the twenty-first century that a “containment” policy was required with regard to Russia, Iran, and China for all time to come. This book starts from the ground level and explains for those with no previous exposure to the topic how the different phases of European history are connected to the different phases of Chinese history and how, especially, Russian history explains why the Chinese communist state in the twenty-first century was not strong and expanding but weak and desperate, on the verge of a disintegration in which it would lose half of the territory it claimed. To this effect, The China Scare: Why the New Cold War is Unnecessary promises to be an enlightening read. About the Author(s) / Editor(s) Ajay Reddy is an independent scholar of the history of international politics. His special interest is the impact of historical events on current policy and ethical and moral dimensions of statecraft. He references not just scholarly works but also popular culture to frame his historical research in the contemporary context. He studied at the University of Illinois and now lives in Urbana Champaign. Contents in Detail Introduction America’s First Cold War with China and its War in Vietnam How Franklin Roosevelt’s War with Japan Made Possible Harry Truman’s Cold War with the Soviet Union Western Europe’s Anti-Slavic Impulse as the Basis of America’s Role in the World (And of China’s) Why the Chinese Communist State Will Break Up: How Russian History Explains Chinese History Bringing Back Politics in Order to End it: What Donald Trump Should Have Done The American Foreign Policy Elite: A Business Elite An Effeminate Policy