"Mann's colorful and detailed narrative, studded with dozens of vivid
anecdotes, reveals how ineptly [we] have managed our ties with the
world's most populous nation." --The Washington Post Book World
Drawing on hundreds of previously classified documents, scores of
interviews, and his own experience, James Mann, former Los Angeles
Times Beijing bureau chief, presents the fascinating inside story of
contemporary U.S.-China relations.
President Nixon and Secretary of State Kissinger began their diplomacy
with China in an attempt to find a way out of Vietnam. The remaining
Cold War presidents saw China as an ally against the Soviet Union and
looked askance at its violations of international principles. With the
end of communism and China's continued human rights abuses, the U.S has
failed to forge a genuinely new relationship with China. This is the
essential story of contemporary U.S./China policy.