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Note on Romanization
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Image and Perception in U.S.-China Relations
Part One In the Eyes of the Eagle
2. Myth or Reality: American Perceptions of the China Market
3. Projecting the China Image: News Making and News Reporting in the United States
4. Creating a Virtual Enemy: U.S.-China Relations in Print
5. Media and U.S.-China Relations: An Analysis on Some Theoretical Aspects
6. Expectation Meets Reality in Social Change: China’s Reforms and U.S.-China Relations
Part Two Perceiving the United States
7. The Unofficial Envoys: Chinese Students in the United States, 1906-1938
8. Mao’s Ideology, Personality, and the CCP’s Foreign Relations
9. Mao Zedong and the United States: A Story of Misperceptions, 1960-1970
10. Anti-American Nationalism in China since 1989
Part Three From Perception to Policy
11. American Visions of Democracy and the Marshall Mission to China
12. Creating a Favorable Image: The Role of Foreign Student Advising
13. The Role of Individuals in U.S.-China Relations, 1949-1972
14. New War of Nerves: Mao’s Legacy in Beijing’s Policy toward Taiwan
15. China-U.S. Relations and the Vietnam War
Note on the Contributors
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