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351:, is a former student radical and "uncritical admirer of all things American". His disillusionment with foreign countries' treatment of China, and particularly that by America, reflects the experience of about a quarter of Chinese students studying in the United States, who, despite their initial Americophilia, undergo a surge of Chinese patriotism upon their return. Contributing factors to this transformation in the United States include 335:
in the Chinese public. It indicates disillusionment among many younger and better educated Chinese as the nation searches for a major role in the global economic and political systems. The Beijing government originally endorsed the general thesis, but after sharp criticism from the United States and
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values too strongly in the 1980s and disregarded their heritage and background. All of the authors were strong critics of Chinese government and
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Describing a disenchantment among Chinese with the US starting in the 1990s, especially after it adopted a supposed
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Asia, the government condemned the book as an irresponsible source of confusion, and banned it from circulation.
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State and Society in Chinas Democratic Transition: Confucianism, Leninism, and Economic Development
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The book was a best-seller in China and became a benchmark for 1990s nationalist sentiment.
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The China That Can Say No: Political and Emotional Choices in the post Cold-War era
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The China That Can Say No: Political and Emotional Choices in the post Cold-War era
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The Art of State Persuasion: China's Strategic Use of Media in Interstate Disputes
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which openly declare their opposition to the US. The book also focuses on
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for American problems and voices support for such governments as that of
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Zhōngguó kěyǐ shuō bù: Lěngzhànhòu shídài de zhèngzhì yǔ qínggǎn juézé
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Song Qiang
Zhang Zangzang
Qiao Bian
China Federation of Literary and Art Circles
ISBN
7505925458
OCLC
953046578
Simplified Chinese
中国
可以


冷战

时代

政治

情感
抉择
Traditional Chinese
中國
可以


冷戰

時代

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