The China Diary of George H. W. Bush : The Making of a Global President
معرفی کتاب «The China Diary of George H. W. Bush : The Making of a Global President» نوشتهٔ Engel, Jeffrey A(editor); Bush, George H W، منتشرشده توسط نشر Princeton University Press در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
When George Bush went to China in 1974, our two countries were still very much in the discovery stage of our relationship. His honest and personal reflections provide a rare, almost 'behind the scenes' window into that fascinating time period, and are a great reminder of how far we have come. The book is also a wonderful insight into the thought processes of a future president, who I believe history will judge as one of our greatest foreign policy presidents.--Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, USAF (ret.), former national security advisor to Presidents Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush
George H. W. Bush's China diary captures a pivotal moment when Americans were reintroduced to the Middle Kingdom after a generation of estrangement. It also reveals much of the humanity, humor, and light foreign policy touch of a future president and presidential father. We can be grateful to Jeffrey Engel for putting this important document into its rich historical context and making it accessible.--Timothy Naftali, author of George H. W. Bush
Engel's historical editing is the perfect frame to this lucid window on late-Maoist China. In the Bush diary's candid entries the reader can 'eavesdrop' on a statesman educating himself for the personal, pragmatic diplomacy that would change the world.--Walter A. McDougall, author of Pulitzer Prize-winning The Heavens and the Earth
Full of useful and previously unavailable information, The China Diary of George H. W. Bush is a timely publication. This valuable narrative offers a firsthand account of U.S.-China relations during a critical political juncture, talks about the opportunities and challenges that America faced in Vietnam and elsewhere, and records the life of the Beijing diplomatic circle in the last years of the Cultural Revolution. There is absolutely no doubt that this is an important book.--Chen Jian, Cornell University
The China Diary of George H. W. Bush is a real gem: accessible, lively, and informative. In its entirety, the diary makes a real contribution to our understanding of Bush's evolution as a politician and policymaker, and to our knowledge of Sino-American relations at a pivotal moment in time.--Michael Schaller, University of Arizona
The insightful diary entries, the helpful chapter introductions, and the superb footnote annotations make this a sure winner for experts and non-experts alike! The China Diary of George H. W. Bush will be a widely read, widely cited, and widely influential book.--Jeremi Suri, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Stefan Fergus - Civilian Reader
Engaging, insightful, and accessible, this is a fascinating book, and certainly one of the most interesting published about the 41st President. Very highly recommended.
Preface / George H.W. Bush Introduction : Bush's China Diary : what you are about to read Cast of primary characters "Everybody in the United States wants to go to China" : October 21 to November 1, 1974 "Public posture versus private understanding" : November 2 to November 21, 1974 "We must not capitulate on matters this fundamental" : November 22, 1974, to January 15, 1975 "Much of the world depends on the United States" : February 6 to March 9, 1975 "When it is a matter of principle it really means do it their way" : March 10 to April 15, 1975 "We do have principles and it is time we stood up for them" : April 16 to June 2, 1975 "There is no credit in this work" : June 3 to July 4, 1975 "I have studied Chinese" : July 5 to August 22, 1975 Bush in China : the making of a global president As head of the United States Liaison Office in Beijing from 1974 to 1975, George H W Bush witnessed high-level policy deliberations and daily social interactions between the two Cold War superpowers. This book offers a look at this fundamental period of international history. Chronicles in diary format the tenure of George H.W. Bush as the head of the United States Liaison Office in China in the 1970s, detailing his personal thoughts on the Cold War, relations with China, and on the city of Beijing.