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Distorted mirrors : Americans and their relations with Russia and China in the twentieth century / Donald E. Davis, Eugene P. Trani.
Author
Davis, Donald E.
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Language
English
Published/Created
Columbia : University of Missouri Press, [2009], ©2009.
Description
xxix, 461 pages ; 24 cm
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E183.8.S65 D385 2009
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Subject(s)
United States
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Relations
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Soviet Union
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United States
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Relations
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China
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Soviet Union
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Foreign public opinion, American
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China
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Foreign public opinion, American
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Politicians
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United States
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Authors, American
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Political activity
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United States
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United States
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Intellectual life
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20th century
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Soviet Union
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Relations
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United States
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China
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Relations
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United States
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Public opinion
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United States
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History
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20th century
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Trani, Eugene P.
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Summary note
"As the United States enters the twenty-first century, it confronts two powers that loomed less large on the world stage a century before. Yet American policies toward Russia and China have been shaped by attitudes going back even further, as this book relates." "Distorted Mirrors traces American prejudices toward the two countries by focusing on the views of the twentieth century. Donald Davis and Eugene Trani show where American images of Russia and China originated, how they evolved, and how they have often helped sustain foreign policies generally negative toward the former and positive toward the latter."--BOOK JACKET.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Foreword / Thomas R. Pickering
Foreword to the Russian Edition / Vyacheslav Nikonov
Introduction. Distortions in the Looking Glass
Pt. I. Russia
1. "Soviet Sam" and the Emigres
2. The Boys from Riga
3. Assignment in Utopia
4. Honeymooners
5. Chums
6. Mr. X
7. Gray Eminence
Pt. II. China
8. Missionary Diplomacy
9. Pragmatist in China
10. Red Star over China
11. The Novelist and the Ambassador
12. The President and the Generalissimo
13. Luce's Man in Chungking
14. Gurus
Old Conclusions, New Beginnings.
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ISBN
9780826218537 (alk. paper)
0826218539 (alk. paper)
LCCN
2009004941
OCLC
277196214
Other standard number
40016847641
RCP
C - S
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