Useful Adversaries: Grand Strategy, Domestic Mobilization, And Sino-american Conflict, 1947-1958

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Thomas J. Christensen

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Book: Useful Adversaries: Grand Strategy, Domestic Mobilization, And Sino-american Conflict, 1947-1958
Grand Strategy, Domestic Mobilizations, and Sino-American Conflict, 1947 - 1958. Christensen superb book is based on extensive use of fresh Chinese sources. His 'two-level' model offers a powerful analytical tool to understand the relationship between a nation's external behavior and its domestic mobilization. This important book is a major contribution to the study of Sino-American relations.'

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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Details of Book: Useful Adversaries: Grand Strategy, Domestic Mobilization, And Sino-american Conflict, 1947-1958 Book: Useful Adversaries: Grand Strategy, Domestic Mobilization, And Sino-american Conflict, 1947-1958
Author: Thomas J. Christensen
ISBN:

0691026378


ISBN-13:

9780691026374

,

978-0691026374


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Oct 1996
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Number of Pages: 352
Language: English
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    Book: Useful Adversaries: Grand Strategy, Domestic Mobilization, And Sino-american Conflict, 1947-1958 by Thomas J. Christensen
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