China Questions 2: Critical Insights into US-China Relations

Edited by Jennifer Rudolph , Maria Adele Carrai
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China Questions 2: Critical Insights into US-China Relations

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A fresh, lively and insightful book that can be read by student and specialist alike in search of a synoptic view of the relationship.—John Delury, Global Asia

A timely book. For general readers and students alike, these concise essays on critical aspects of the US-China relationship work very well. An impressive roster of authors collectively provides a broad overview of the many aspects of the relationship, going well beyond diplomacy and politics. The essays also work beautifully by themselves.—Odd Arne Westad, author of Empire and Righteous Nation: 600 Years of China-Korea Relations

Focusing on the turbulent bilateral relationship between China and the United States, The China Questions 2 offers a wide range of accessible essays on topics from international relations to culture, in a tone that is lively and argumentative but always balanced. Overall, the book has a powerful message: the United States needs informed and clear-eyed engagement with China.—Rana Mitter, author of China’s Good War: How World War II Is Shaping a New Nationalism

Required reading. The authors are a who’s who of American scholars on US–China relations, and the topics include virtually everything that would be of concern to students, academics, and practitioners. At a time when there are too few books on the relationship generally, this fills a wide gap. The editors have my admiration.—Stephen A. Orlins, President of the National Committee on United States–China Relations
  • Published date: Jul 01, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 464
  • Publisher: WW Norton
  • ISBN: 9780674299344
  • Dimensions: 5.48" W x 1.26" L x 8.26" H
Maria Adele Carrai is Assistant Professor of Global China Studies at New York University Shanghai and the author of Sovereignty in China: A Genealogy of a Concept since 1840.

Jennifer Rudolph is Professor of Asian History and International and Global Studies at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the author of Negotiated Power in Late Imperial China: The Zongli Yamen and the Politics of Reform.

Michael Szonyi is Frank Wen-Hsiung Wu Memorial Professor of Chinese History at Harvard University and the author of The Art of Being Governed: Everyday Politics in Late Imperial China and Cold War Island: Quemoy on the Front Line.

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