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On China [Kindle Edition]

Henry Kissinger
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The eminent historian and strategist reflects on how China's past illuminates its twenty-first-century trajectory, drawing on forty years of intimate acquaintance with the country and its leaders.

In Untitled on China, Henry Kissinger turns for the first time at book length to the country he has known intimately for decades and whose modern relations with the West he helped shape. Drawing on historical records as well as on his conversations with Chinese leaders over the past forty years, Kissinger examines how China has approached diplomacy, strategy, and negotiation throughout its history and reflects on the consequences for the twenty-first-century world.

As Kissinger underscores, the unique conditions under which China developed continue to shape its policies and attitudes toward the outside world. For centuries, China rarely encountered other societies of comparable size and sophistication. China was the "Middle Kingdom," treating the peoples on its periphery as vassal states. At the same time, Chinese statesmen-facing threats of invasion from without and the contests of competing factions within-developed a canon of strategic thought that prized the virtues of subtlety, patience, and indirection over feats of martial prowess.

Untitled on China examines key episodes in Chinese foreign policy, from the earliest days through the twentieth century, with a particular emphasis on the modern era. Kissinger illuminates the inner workings of Chinese diplomacy during such events as the initial encounters between China and modern European powers, the formation and breakdown of the Sino-Soviet alliance, the Korean War, the opening of relations with the United States, the Tiananmen Square crackdown, and China's accession to the World Trade Organization.

The book traces the evolution of Sino-American relations in the past sixty years, following their course from estrangement to strategic partnership and toward an uncertain future. Kissinger analyzes the two towering figures of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, and their divergent visions of China's modern destiny. With a final chapter on China's twenty-first-century world role, Untitled on China provides a sweeping historical perspective on Chinese foreign policy from one of the premier statesmen of the twentieth century.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
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  • Publisher: The Penguin Press (May 17, 2011)
  • Sold by: Penguin Publishing
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0046ECJBY
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5.0 out of 5 stars Who else would bring this to you?, August 24, 2011
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There are several negative reviews or reviews saying other books are better. What this book has going for it is that it is so personal. Kissinger sat down with Mao and took part in opening US/China relations and has been a part of that relationship since. He is a little professorial in laying an immense groundwork, but he uses it quite a bit later, so it is worth the investment. He talks about events and conversations in the first person because HE WAS THERE!

He does gloss over opinions of world leaders (on both sides) or buffs out smudges, but what else could he do? He realizes the political forces at work and recognizes leaders respond to their populace. He knows because he has been in the position to feel the effect.

It's not an easy read, though. You need to sit down and prepare and there are parts where he repeats points in a previous chapter as if he had forgotten he wrote them. Overall, though, it's difficult to imagine a more personal invitation into the last 50 years.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Complete summary on China's geopolitical history, December 30, 2011
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I can't think of anyone who is better qualified to summarize China's governmental history than Henry Kissinger. Concise and easily understood, this serves as an excellent primer for anyone interested in China's relations with the rest of the world and their current position on the world stage. Not only does he explain the convoluted details of China's political history, but sheds new light on the motivating factors behind China's involvement in the Korean and cold wars. He covers much of the diplomacy that went on behind the scenes during his tenure in government and his continued involvement in government relations as a private citizen. Intriguing, enlightening, and highly educational.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great way to quantify China: Its history, strengths, weaknesses, views and challenges, July 26, 2011
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This is a great book for anyone who does not know much about China and would like to get quality information, understanding, history, and perspectives. There are many blanket statements about China and this book gives you a much better perspective. Henry Kissinger is probably the most knowledge individual about China and its diplomacy in the Western Hemisphere. He had very close and personal relationships with many of the colorful characters we read about in textbooks.

One of the most profound things I learned from this book comes at the very end. I won't spoil it for you, but basically I totally agree with the viewpoint that nuclear weapons are meaningless in this day and age. No RATIONAL leader will resort to using nuclear power for their personal agenda, which basically means that the value of nuclear weapons are now null and void. Notice the emphasis on the word rational. Diplomacy is the new secret weapon, which is the way it should be.

As an investor I am also able to get valuable indirect insight into how things are done in China. GREAT BOOK!!
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