A History of China-U.S. Relations (1911–1949)

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  • Presents a comprehensive picture of the whole history of China-US relations
  • Provides many detailed descriptions of the important events in China-US relations
  • Cultivates an open, inclusive, “seeking the truth from fact” approach toward China-US relations

Part of the book series: Contributions to International Relations (CIR)

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This book contains the history of China-U.S. Relations (1911–1949), including China-US relations in Early Republican Period, the impact of Versailles Peace Conference and Washington Conference on China-US relations, US support for Northern Warlord Government, the Guangzhou Revolutionary Government, and the Nan**g National Government. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the United States went from neutral to form an alliance with China against Japan. After the end of the War, China and the United States gradually moved toward confrontation. This book also has a brief description of China-US relations from 1784 to 1911.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Bei**g, China

    Wenzhao Tao

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Tao Wenzhao, born at east China’s Zhejiang Province, February 1943, is an honorary academician of the Chinese Academy of Social Science and senior fellow of the Institute of American Studies. He served as the deputy director at the Institute and as secretary general of the Chinese Association of American Studies from 1994 to 2003. He was government-sponsored visiting scholar in the United States from October 1982 to October 1984. He did research on Chinese wartime foreign relations in the  Public Record Office in England during the second half of 1993. He was visiting scholar of American Studies Center, Hong Kong University, September 1998 to February 1999. He was also visiting the US with Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars during summer  of 2002.His research area cover China’s foreign relations during modern times, China-US relations, US foreign policy, Taiwan issue in China-US relations. 

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