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Useful Adversaries: Grand Strategy, Domestic Mobilization, and Sino-American Conflict, 1947-1958
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1998
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Chinese PoliticsThomas ChristensenChinese Foreign PolicyEast Asian StudiesInternational RelationsInternational Relation TheoryCivil-military RelationUseful AdversariesMilitary HistoryInternational ConflictUnited StatesPolitical ScienceSocial SciencesGeopolitics
Thomas Christensen's Useful Adversaries provides a new analysis of why relations between the United States and the Chinese Communists were so hostile in the first decade of the Cold War. Employing extensive documentation from the United States and China, it offers a fresh approach to long-debated questions such as why Truman refused to recognize the Chinese Communists, why the United States aided Chiang Kai-shek's KMT on Taiwan, why the Korean War escalated into a Sino-American conflict, and why Mao shelled islands in the Taiwan Straits in 1958, thus sparking a major crisis with the United States.