China's new nationalism: pride, politics, and diplomacy
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Berkeley
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University of California Press
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2004
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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ix, 215 p. :ill.; 24 cm.
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a "A Philip E. Lilienthal book."
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Includes bibliographical references )p. 181-200( and index.
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Peter Hays Gries
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Introduction: Dragon-slayers and panda-huggers -- Saving face -- Chinese identity and "the West" -- A "Century of Humiliation"-- The "Kissinger complex" -- Victors or victims? -- China's apology diplomacy -- Popular nationalism and the fate of the nation -- Chinese nationalism and U.S. China policy in the 12st century