This comprehensive assessment of historical and contemporary determinants of Sino-American relations has been brought up to date with full treatment of rising tensions over salient differences since the ascendance of China's dynamic leader Xi Jinping (2012–). Incoming President Barack Obama (2009–2017) was pressured by China; he responded with his signature rebalance policy of greater US engagement throughout China's periphery. Reacting negatively, Xi Jinping used coercive means and other initiatives to advance at the expense of the United States. Widespread American disappointment prompted calls for tougher actions, and now President Donald Trump's absence of a coherent strategy has added to uncertainty looking forward. Tracing the broad history of the usually conflicted Sino-American engagement, distinguished analyst Robert G. Sutter convincingly shows that strong differences and mutual suspicions persist, only partly overridden by mutual pragmatism that shifts with circumstances. Sutter judiciously considers key domestic and international factors determining the evolution and status of the relationship. As the only book on the subject that combines a unified assessment of the historical evolution, contemporary status, and likely prospects of US-Chinese relations, this balanced and pragmatic study will be an essential resource for all concerned with the globe's most crucial bilateral partnership.
Author(s): Robert G. Sutter
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Year: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 337
Tags: US-China Relations
Contents......Page 5
1 Introduction......Page 7
2 Patterns of US-China Relations Prior to World War II......Page 19
3 Relations during World War II, Civil War, Cold War......Page 43
4 Rapprochement and Normalization......Page 67
5 Tiananmen, Taiwan, and Post–Cold War Realities, 1989–2000......Page 97
6 Pragmatism amid Differences during the George W. Bush Administration......Page 125
7 Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Xi Jinping......Page 151
8 Security Issues in Contemporary US-China Relations......Page 171
9 Economic and Environmental Issues in Contemporary US-China Relations......Page 191
10 Taiwan and East Asian Maritime Disputes in Contemporary US-China Relations......Page 219
11 Issues of Human Rights in Contemporary US-China Relations......Page 243
12 Outlook......Page 271
Notes......Page 289
Selected Bibliography......Page 323
Index......Page 329
About the Author......Page 337