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Thomas J. Christensen (Author)

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0691026378 978-0691026374 October 28, 1996

This book provides a new analysis of why relations between the United States and the Chinese Communists were so hostile in the first decade of the Cold War. Employing extensive documentation, it offers a fresh approach to long-debated questions such as why Truman refused to recognize the Chinese Communists, why the United States aided Chiang Kai-shek's KMT on Taiwan, why the Korean War escalated into a Sino-American conflict, and why Mao shelled islands in the Taiwan Straits in 1958, thus sparking a major crisis with the United States.

Christensen first develops a novel two-level approach that explains why leaders manipulate low-level conflicts to mobilize popular support for expensive, long-term security strategies. By linking "grand strategy," domestic politics, and the manipulation of ideology and conflict, Christensen provides a nuanced and sophisticated link between domestic politics and foreign policy. He then applies the approach to Truman's policy toward the Chinese Communists in 1947-50 and to Mao's initiation of the 1958 Taiwan Straits Crisis. In these cases the extension of short-term conflict was useful in gaining popular support for the overall grand strategy that each leader was promoting domestically: Truman's limited-containment strategy toward the USSR and Mao's self-strengthening programs during the Great Leap Forward. Christensen also explores how such low-level conflicts can escalate, as they did in Korea, despite leaders' desire to avoid actual warfare.



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[Christensen] makes a convincing and original argument that political leaders, in order to secure public support for their fundamental grand strategy, may have to adopt a more hostile foreign policy than they would prefer . . . This volume is indispensable for anyone interested in Sino-American relations. -- Foreign Affairs

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This book provides a new analysis of why relations between the United States and the Chinese Communists were so hostile in the first decade of the Cold War. Employing extensive documentation, it offers a fresh approach to longdebated questions such as why Truman refused to recognize the Chinese Communists, why the United States aided Chiang Kaishek's KMT on Taiwan, why the Korean War escalated into a SinoAmerican conflict, and why Mao shelled islands in the Taiwan Straits in 1958, thus sparking a major crisis with the United States.

Christensen first develops a novel twolevel approach that explains why leaders manipulate lowlevel conflicts to mobilize popular support for expensive, longterm security strategies. By linking "grand strategy," domestic politics, and the manipulation of ideology and conflict, Christensen provides a nuanced and sophisticated link between domestic politics and foreign policy. He then applies the approach to Truman's policy toward the Chinese Communists in 194750 and to Mao's initiation of the 1958 Taiwan Straits Crisis. In these cases the extension of short term conflict was useful in gaining popular support for the overall grand strategy that each leader was promoting domestically: Truman's limitedcontainment strategy toward the USSR and Mao's self strengthening programs during the Great Leap Forward. Christensen also explores how such lowlevel conflicts can escalate, as they did in Korea, despite leaders' desire to avoid actual warfare.


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IF POLITICS makes strange bedfellows, then international politics makes the strangest. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
preferred grand strategy, domestic hurdles, strongpoint defense, internally circulated, interim aid, straits crisis, conflict manipulation, mobilization model, mobilization drive, most radical phases, national political power, opinion analysts, domestic mobilization, deterrence failures, bipartisan foreign policy, aid bill
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United States, State Department, Great Leap, Soviet Union, Taiwan Straits, Marshall Plan, Foster Papers, Middle East, Chinese Civil War, Zhou Enlai, Truman Doctrine, Office of Chinese Affairs, Chiang Kai-shek, North Korea, Cold War, Gallup Poll, Far East, Monthly Survey, New York Times, Peng Dehuai, Acheson Papers, Economic Security, George Kennan, South Korea, China's Decision
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