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China reckoning : how Beijing defied American expectations / Campbell, Kurt M ; Ratner, Ely   Journal Article
Campbell, Kurt M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States has always had an outsize sense of its ability to determine China’s course [1]. Again and again, its ambitions have come up short. After World War II, George Marshall, the U.S. special envoy to China, hoped to broker a peace between the Nationalists and Communists in the Chinese Civil War. During the Korean War, the Truman administration thought it could dissuade Mao Zedong’s troops from crossing the Yalu River. The Johnson administration believed Beijing would ultimately circumscribe its involvement in Vietnam. In each instance, Chinese realities upset American expectations.
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