Sino-American Relations Mutual Paranoia

Sino-American Relations Mutual Paranoia by R. Sinha, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on June 10, 2003, spans 255 pages and is presented in English. This book offers a critical examination of America’s political culture and its approach to China, highlighting the discrepancies between stated American values and the actions of its political elite. Sinha delves into the implications of the U.S. pursuit of adversaries, illustrating how this mindset has led to violations of international law and growing discontent.
Readers will find a thorough analysis of the dynamics shaping Sino-American relations, with a focus on the social and political factors at play. The book addresses themes relevant to social science, political science, and international relations, providing insights into the cultural and social dimensions of these interactions. Through this exploration, Sinha articulates the complexities of the relationship between the United States and China, shedding light on the underlying motivations that drive policy decisions.
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Presenting a trenchant critique of America’s political culture and its China policy, Radha Sinha explains the reasons for the mismatch between professed American values and the practice of statecraft by the American power elite. He examines the ways in which their relentless search for enemies has led the United States to violate the norms of international law at will, thus causing increasing disenchantment sometimes bordering on hatred.
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