Sino-American Relations

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Sino-American Relations I. Introduction The American President Nixon's historic trip to China in February 1972 marked the beginning of a new era in Sino-American relations. For the first time since 1949, the two countries established high-level official contacts and transformed their relationship from confrontation to collaboration. Over the following twenty years, however, U.S.-China relations have experienced repeated cycles of progress, stalemate, and crisis, with the events in Tiananmen Square in June 1989 the most recent and disruptive example. Indeed, although relations between the two countries are greatly more extensive today than they were twenty years ago, they remain highly problematic. Yet the obstacles are mainly base on ideology, state interest and international climate. This can especially shown in disputes on Human Rights, Taiwan and trade relationship. This paper will first give some historical background. Afterward, due to the limit and the intensity of this paper, only matters on human rights as major example will be given a more detailed description and analysis. To conclude, I'll try to trace out the view how American government treat the Sino-American relationship in a form of historical progression and give further possible questions in different aspects with the prediction and suggestion to them. II. Content Historical progression is used because Sino-American relationship is unlike mostly of other China's foreign partner, but progressive no matter forward or backward all the time. And now we are going to trace how the America deal with the problems raised and history can help find the trend how they change the way used to deal with relationship in between. Since 1949 to ... ... middle of paper ... ...onal, scientific, technological and other fields and make strong, joint efforts for the continued development of relations between the governments and peoples of the United States and China. Bibliography: Harry Harding. "Conclusion" A Fragile Relationship: The United States and China since 1972. Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.1992. "INTRODUCTION -- 1997 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT". 30 January 1998. "THE JOINT U.S.-CHINA COMMUNIQUE, SHANGHAI". February 27, 1972. "U.S.-PRC JOINT COMMUNIQUE". August 17, 1982. 1 "U.S.-PRC JOINT COMMUNIQUE", (August 17, 1982). 2 "THE JOINT U.S.-CHINA COMMUNIQUE, SHANGHAI", (February 27, 1972). 3 "INTRODUCTION -- 1997 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT",(30 January 1998). 4 Harry Harding, "Conclusion" A Fragile Relationship: The United States and China since 1972, Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution Press,(1992)

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