The China Fantasy
Book Details
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Publisher: Penguin Books
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Author: James Mann
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Language: English
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Published Year: 2008
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ISBN: 9780670038251
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Pages: 141
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Binding: Paperback
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Book Condition: Used – Good
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Condition Note: This is a used book in good condition; title cover has minor damage
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Dimensions: 19.5 x 12.5 cm
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Availability: In Stock
About the Book
In this sharp and thought-provoking work, James Mann examines the assumptions that shaped America’s long-standing policy toward China. The book challenges the belief that economic engagement and trade would inevitably lead to political liberalization and democratic reform.
Through careful analysis of diplomatic strategy, political rhetoric, and evolving bilateral relations, the author explores how expectations about democracy and human rights influenced Western policy decisions. Concise yet impactful, the book provides readers with a critical perspective on global politics and U.S.–China relations in the modern era.
An essential read for those interested in international relations, foreign policy, and contemporary geopolitical debates.
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The China Fantasy
The China Fantasy
Book Details
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Publisher: Penguin Books
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Author: James Mann
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 2008
-
ISBN: 9780670038251
-
Pages: 141
-
Binding: Paperback
-
Book Condition: Used – Good
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Condition Note: This is a used book in good condition; title cover has minor damage
-
Dimensions: 19.5 x 12.5 cm
-
Availability: In Stock
About the Book
In this sharp and thought-provoking work, James Mann examines the assumptions that shaped America’s long-standing policy toward China. The book challenges the belief that economic engagement and trade would inevitably lead to political liberalization and democratic reform.
Through careful analysis of diplomatic strategy, political rhetoric, and evolving bilateral relations, the author explores how expectations about democracy and human rights influenced Western policy decisions. Concise yet impactful, the book provides readers with a critical perspective on global politics and U.S.–China relations in the modern era.
An essential read for those interested in international relations, foreign policy, and contemporary geopolitical debates.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Penguin Books
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Author: James Mann
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 2008
-
ISBN: 9780670038251
-
Pages: 141
-
Binding: Paperback
-
Book Condition: Used – Good
-
Condition Note: This is a used book in good condition; title cover has minor damage
-
Dimensions: 19.5 x 12.5 cm
-
Availability: In Stock
About the Book
In this sharp and thought-provoking work, James Mann examines the assumptions that shaped America’s long-standing policy toward China. The book challenges the belief that economic engagement and trade would inevitably lead to political liberalization and democratic reform.
Through careful analysis of diplomatic strategy, political rhetoric, and evolving bilateral relations, the author explores how expectations about democracy and human rights influenced Western policy decisions. Concise yet impactful, the book provides readers with a critical perspective on global politics and U.S.–China relations in the modern era.
An essential read for those interested in international relations, foreign policy, and contemporary geopolitical debates.












