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- catalog abstract "David Clayton examines the political economy of Sino-British relations in the 1950s. He discusses, among other issues, the state of diplomatic relations, British investments in China and the pattern of Sino-British trade. He assesses Communist China's troubled integration into world diplomatic and trading systems and the attempts by US administrations to restrict western economic and political contact with China; a policy that directly threatened British interests and influence. He argues that to understand the profound political and economic changes taking place in Asia - including the emergence of 'Two Chinas' and the outbreak of the Korean War - we have to revisit the notion of imperialism. British government policy towards China, the main focus of the book, was, he argues, shaped by the relationship between the British state and British business elites in Asia; a symbiotic relationship held together by their mutual desire to keep Hong Kong 'democratic', capitalist and British.".
- catalog contributor b10296955.
- catalog contributor b10296956.
- catalog coverage "China Foreign economic relations Great Britain.".
- catalog coverage "China Foreign relations 1949-1976.".
- catalog coverage "China Foreign relations Great Britain.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Foreign economic relations China.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Foreign relations 1945-".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Foreign relations China.".
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "David Clayton examines the political economy of Sino-British relations in the 1950s. He discusses, among other issues, the state of diplomatic relations, British investments in China and the pattern of Sino-British trade. He assesses Communist China's troubled integration into world diplomatic and trading systems and the attempts by US administrations to restrict western economic and political contact with China; a policy that directly threatened British interests and influence.".
- catalog description "He argues that to understand the profound political and economic changes taking place in Asia - including the emergence of 'Two Chinas' and the outbreak of the Korean War - we have to revisit the notion of imperialism. British government policy towards China, the main focus of the book, was, he argues, shaped by the relationship between the British state and British business elites in Asia; a symbiotic relationship held together by their mutual desire to keep Hong Kong 'democratic', capitalist and British.".
- catalog description "History revisited: Sino-British political relations, January-June 1950 -- The origins of 'Two Chinas', 1950-54 -- Roll back not relations, June-October 1950 -- Fear and loathing, November 1950-October 1951 -- Empire retained: Hong Kong, 1950-54 -- Ending informal empire: British business in China, 1950-54 -- A most unfavoured trading nation: China, 1950-54 -- Stalemate and restraint, November 1951-July 1953 -- Rapprochement denied, July-December 1953.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 262-275) and index.".
- catalog extent "ix, 281 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0312173202 (St. Martin's Press)".
- catalog identifier "0333643445 (Macmillan Press)".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in military and strategic history".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan Press ; New York : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog spatial "China Foreign economic relations Great Britain.".
- catalog spatial "China Foreign relations 1949-1976.".
- catalog spatial "China Foreign relations Great Britain.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Foreign economic relations China.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Foreign relations 1945-".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Foreign relations China.".
- catalog subject "327.51041 21".
- catalog subject "DS740.5.G7 C53 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "History revisited: Sino-British political relations, January-June 1950 -- The origins of 'Two Chinas', 1950-54 -- Roll back not relations, June-October 1950 -- Fear and loathing, November 1950-October 1951 -- Empire retained: Hong Kong, 1950-54 -- Ending informal empire: British business in China, 1950-54 -- A most unfavoured trading nation: China, 1950-54 -- Stalemate and restraint, November 1951-July 1953 -- Rapprochement denied, July-December 1953.".
- catalog title "Imperialism revisited : political and economic relations between Britain and China, 1950-54 / David Clayton.".
- catalog type "text".