Beautifully expressed and detailed article. I still have reservations about his recognition of the PRC which opened the door to China’s rise as a world economic power under the auspices of Clinton and Bush. However, as Roger notes Nixon could not be expected to have foreseen their trade policies nor the PRC’s shift towards a modified cap…
Beautifully expressed and detailed article. I still have reservations about his recognition of the PRC which opened the door to China’s rise as a world economic power under the auspices of Clinton and Bush. However, as Roger notes Nixon could not be expected to have foreseen their trade policies nor the PRC’s shift towards a modified capitalism when the PRC created empowerment zones in the late 1980’s.
Thanks for this link. I found it an interesting read as I taught at Hunan University 1984-1985, and I had many Chinese students when I taught at Yale many years later.
Beautifully expressed and detailed article. I still have reservations about his recognition of the PRC which opened the door to China’s rise as a world economic power under the auspices of Clinton and Bush. However, as Roger notes Nixon could not be expected to have foreseen their trade policies nor the PRC’s shift towards a modified capitalism when the PRC created empowerment zones in the late 1980’s.
I don't know what Nixon knew, of course; but - as always - there was a lot more going on with Mao/PRC than met the eye:
"Mao Was A Yale Man - A Yali With Skull and Bones"
https://www.mygen.com/users/ufo/Mao_was_a_Yale_Man.html
Thanks for this link. I found it an interesting read as I taught at Hunan University 1984-1985, and I had many Chinese students when I taught at Yale many years later.
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