Rapprochement and Co-operation between China and the United States

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7 pages

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04/14/2009

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Table of Contents Rapprochement and Co-operation between China and the United States Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. Relations between USA and China
    1. History
    2. Geopolitical and strategic factors
  3. China's estrangement with Soviet Union
  4. USA's national security concerns
  5. How China entered the UN
  6. The geopolitical and strategic-military benefits
  7. Conclusion
  8. Bibliography

Abstract

The establishment of relations between the united states of America and the People's Republic of china (china) was in every sense a watershed in the history of foreign policy, and permanently altered the international system. U. S. President Richard M. Nixon's trip to china in February 1972 was referred to as "the week that changed the world." Even die-hard critics of Nixon acknowledged that the opening to china brought the most significant improvement in foreign relations among the great powers in decades. So revolutionary was the opening that the initial diplomatic accord between china and the united states ended china's 20 years of estrangement from the West. In order to demonstrate how revolutionary the new era was, it is necessary to both consider the events which led up to the opening to china, and to analyze how the development of U.S.-Sino relations impacted international relations, particularly with reference to the USA, china, Russia and other regional powers in East Asia. Clearly, numerous geopolitical and strategic factors worked to bring about a new era in relations between the united states and china, and in every sense, these new relations were a global-strategic, political and diplomatic revolution, which fundamentally shifted the international balance of power. Furthermore, the new era brought clear tangible benefits for America and china, and elevated their positions on the global stage.

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