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Considering Opportunities: American Efforts to Reconcile U.S.-China Relations during the Great Interregnum

Edited by T. Christopher Jespersen

Introduction: Considering Opportunities / T. Christopher Jespersen; William L. Clayton and the Recognition of China, 1945–1966: More Speculations on "Lost Chances in China" / Priscilla Roberts; Food for Communist China: A U.S. Policy Dilemma, 1961–1963 / Jean S. Kang; A Response to Chaos: The United States, the Great Leap Forward, and the Cultural Revolution, 1961–1968 / Victor S. Kaufman; China and America: A Troubled Relationship / Qiang Zhai; Food for Thought: Reflections on Food Aid and the Idea of Another Lost Chance in Sino-American Relations / John Garver; Kennedy, China, and the Tragedy of No Chance / Noam Kochavi; Are There Other Ways to Think about the "Great Interregnum"? / Gordon H. Chang


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