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Book Review
Same Bed, Different Dreams: Managing U.S.?China Relations, 19892000. By David M. Lampton. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. xiv, 497 pp. $35.00, ISBN 0-520-21590-7.)
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on China is a miasma of self-righteous rhetoric, and it has been
since 1945. Overzealous China haters, "holier-than" human rights
missionaries ("interest groups," David M. Lampton aptly calls them),
war-scare mongers, and purveyors of dubious documents thicken the
air with their opprobrium. It is a peculiar nationalist obsession.
The other nations of the world do not join us in making China a
global scapegoat; neither can this bear away our sins in Asia. |
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