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Chapter eight. The Foundation of New China: Conflicting CCP Visions of Industrialization in the 1950s
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Simei Qing
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Cultural Visions and Foreign Policy 1
- Chapter one. Perceptions and Realities: Chinese and American Visions of Modernity and Identity 10
- Chapter two. Straining the Relationship: Truman and the Reconstruction of China after World War II 33
- Chapter three. Disillusionment and Polarization: The Failure of the Marshall Mission and Deepening Divisions in Nationalist China 57
- Chapter four. New American Strategies Debates over the Chinese Communist Party and Taiwan in the Truman Administration 95
- Chapter five. Two Sides of One Coin The CCP’s Policies toward the Soviet Union and the United States 113
- Chapter six. From Adversaries to Enemies Military Confrontation in Korea 143
- Chapter seven. Inducement versus Containment U.S. China Policy under Eisenhower 169
- Chapter eight. The Foundation of New China: Conflicting CCP Visions of Industrialization in the 1950s 205
- Chapter nine. Mao’s Magic Weapon From a Gradualist Political Program to the Hundred Flowers Policy 228
- Chapter ten. Becoming First-Class Citizens of the World China’s Diplomacy of Peaceful Coexistence 253
- Conclusion: Ways of War and Peace 297
- Notes 309
- Primary Sources 381
- Index 387
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Cultural Visions and Foreign Policy 1
- Chapter one. Perceptions and Realities: Chinese and American Visions of Modernity and Identity 10
- Chapter two. Straining the Relationship: Truman and the Reconstruction of China after World War II 33
- Chapter three. Disillusionment and Polarization: The Failure of the Marshall Mission and Deepening Divisions in Nationalist China 57
- Chapter four. New American Strategies Debates over the Chinese Communist Party and Taiwan in the Truman Administration 95
- Chapter five. Two Sides of One Coin The CCP’s Policies toward the Soviet Union and the United States 113
- Chapter six. From Adversaries to Enemies Military Confrontation in Korea 143
- Chapter seven. Inducement versus Containment U.S. China Policy under Eisenhower 169
- Chapter eight. The Foundation of New China: Conflicting CCP Visions of Industrialization in the 1950s 205
- Chapter nine. Mao’s Magic Weapon From a Gradualist Political Program to the Hundred Flowers Policy 228
- Chapter ten. Becoming First-Class Citizens of the World China’s Diplomacy of Peaceful Coexistence 253
- Conclusion: Ways of War and Peace 297
- Notes 309
- Primary Sources 381
- Index 387