ISBN: 0233970622
Author: Ross Terrill
Language: English
Publisher: HarperCollins Distribution Services (February 22, 1979)
Pages: 349
Category: Asia
Subcategory: History
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 854
Size Fb2: 1302 kb
Size ePub: 1929 kb
Size Djvu: 1890 kb
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Ross Terrill may well be one of the most readable authors of Chinese current events, and in The Future of China After Mao, he maintains this reputation, even though this is probably his most intellectual analysis of the country.
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With the death of Mao, the figure that had shaped the destiny of this vast nation was suddenly gone.
Ross Terrill (born 1938 in Melbourne) is an Australian historian residing in the United States. He specializes in the history of China, especially the modern People's Republic of China. He has appeared several times to testify in front of the United States Congress, and has written numerous articles and nine books.
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He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mr. Terrill, the Harvard scholar who is both the widely acclaimed biographer of Mao and his wife, the best-selling portrayer of China in his "800,000" and the writer of the fascinating "China In Our Time".
What Does China Want? by Ross Terrill. In the acrimonious years after Mao Zedong's triumph in 1949, China was beyond our influence. We were the "imperialists," and Mao was against us. When China first intrigued America, in the late 18th century, we desired its tea and silk. The American missionaries and traders who reached Canton and other ports did not trouble to reflect on what China might want of us-nothing more than the Christian gospel and gadgets and tobacco, they seemed to assume. But we knew what China wanted: Mao had warned that he would "lean to one side," and soon he declared, "The Soviet Union's today is China's tomorrow.
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