The American Factor: Sino-American Rapprochement and Chinese Attitudes to the Vietnam War

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TY  - JOUR
  - Chris Connolly
  - 2005
  - November
  - Cold War History
  - The American Factor: Sino-American Rapprochement and Chinese Attitudes to the Vietnam War
  - Published
  - ()
  - 5
  - 4
  - 501
  - 527
  - It is clear that any work dealing with the United States and China during the 1960 s and 1970 s must make reference to the Vietnam War, and likewise any work dealing with Chinese involvement in the Vietnam War cannot overlook China's burgeoning relationship with the United States. However, since the release of documents from the Nixon administration and the publication of recent Chinese-language scholarship, there has been no systematic study of the connection between these two political processes. This paper charts the impact of Sino-American rapprochement on Beijing's attitudes towards the Vietnam War, and to what extent it caused China to alter its Vietnam policy.
  - 1743-7962
  - http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/section?content=a727191441;fulltext=713240928
  - 10.1080/14682740500284887
DA  - 2005/11
ER  - 
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ABSTRACTIt is clear that any work dealing with the United States and China during the 1960 s and 1970 s must make reference to the Vietnam War, and likewise any work dealing with Chinese involvement in the Vietnam War cannot overlook China's burgeoning relationship with the United States. However, since the release of documents from the Nixon administration and the publication of recent Chinese-language scholarship, there has been no systematic study of the connection between these two political processes. This paper charts the impact of Sino-American rapprochement on Beijing's attitudes towards the Vietnam War, and to what extent it caused China to alter its Vietnam policy.
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