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ID018237
Title ProperButterfly effect and the making of "Ping-Pong Diplocacy"
LanguageENG
AuthorHong Zhaohui ;  Hong, Zhaohui
PublicationNov 2000.
Description429-448
Summary / Abstract (Note)With the aid of the 'butterfly effect' theory, this article investigates the role of ordinary individuals, both Chinese and American, in the formulation, implementation and promotion of 'Ping Pong Diplomacy', which brought about the US–China rapprochement in the early 1970s. Through examining the twists and turns in the process of 'Ping Pong Diplomacy' making, this study intends to bring one's attention to a number of seemingly less significant historical episodes and their long-term impact on US–China relations. Like small butterflies whose spontaneous actions can generate unexpected climatic changes, the various individuals in this study, including players and officials of the table-tennis teams, low-ranking diplomats and journalists, played an indispensable part in bringing forth a dramatic transformation in US–China relations, which in turn altered the Cold War climate in general.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 9 No 25, Nov 2000 429-448
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 09 No 25
Key WordsDiplomacy-China ;  Internal Politics-China ;  Sun, Yi


 
 
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