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Barnett, Arthur Doak was born on October 8, 1921 in Shanghai, China. Son of Eugene Epperson and Bertha Mae (Smith) Barnett.
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The foreign policy of the People's Republic of China has been dominated in recent decades by the problems of dealing with the other major powers in East Asia. Although many ideological, political, and economic aims have shaped particular Chinese policies, Peking's dominant concern has been national security. Since the late 1960s, its leaders have viewed the Soviet Union as the primary threat to China and have pursued a distinctive, Maoist, balance-of-power strategy against it. China's post-Mao leaders continue to give priority to strategic considerations and the problems of relations with the other major powers. It cannot be assumed, however, that they will simply continue past policies. The recent changes both within China and in the broad pattern of international relations in East Asia have created a new situation. In this study, A. Doak Barnett analyzes in detail China's bilateral relations with the Soviet Union, Japan, and the United States. He also examines the changing nature of the four-power relationship in East Asia. On this basis, he discusses possible future trends in Chinese policy and the prospects for achieving a more stable regional equilibrium.
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This book reviews United States-China relations since 1970 and examines the requirements for improving those relations, proposing goals for our dealings with the People's Republic and for a four-power balance in East Asia.
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This book reviews United States-China relations since 1970 and examines the requirements for improving those relations, proposing goals for our dealings with the People's Republic and for a four-power balance in East Asia.
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Barnett, Arthur Doak was born on October 8, 1921 in Shanghai, China. Son of Eugene Epperson and Bertha Mae (Smith) Barnett.
Bachelor summa cum laude, Yale University, 1942; Master of Arts, Yale University, 1947; certified Chinese, Yale University, 1947; Doctor of Laws, Franklin and Marshall College, 1967; Doctor of Letters, Washington College, 1985; Doctor of Humane Letters, Monmouth College, 1990.
Fellow, Institute Current World Affairs in China and S.E. Asia, 1947-1950, 52-53;
correspondent, Chicago Daily News, 1947-1950, 52-53, 53-55;
consultant, ECA, 1950-1951;
consul, public affairs officer American consulate-general, Hong Kong, 1951-1952;
associate, American Universities Field Staff, 1953-1955;
head department foreign area studies, Foreign Service Institute, Department State, 1956-1957;
research fellow, Council Foreign Relations, 1958-1959;
program associate, Ford Foundation, 1959-1961;
professor political science, Columbia University, 1961-1969;
senior fellow, Brookings Institution, 1969-1982;
senior fellow emeritus, Brookings Institution, since 1982;
professor Chinese studies, Johns Hopkins University School Advanced International Studies, Washington, 1982-1989;
professor emeritus, Johns Hopkins University School Advanced International Studies, since 1989;
senior fellow, East-West Center Hawaii, 1976-1977, 86;
member joint committee, Contemporary China Social Science Research Council and American Council Learned Socs., 1963-1964, 65-67, 80-81;
chairman, Contemporary China Social Science Research Council and American Council Learned Socs., 1963-1964;
sub-committee, Chinese government, 1965-1971;
member steering committee Chinese foreign policy, Chinese government, 1974-1976;
Executive Committee, International Committee Chinese Studies, 1963-1965;
board directors, National Committee on United States-China Relations, 1966-1993, 94-;
Chairman, Board Of Directors, National Committee on United States-China Relations, 1968-1969;
member of advisory panel on China, Department State, 1966-1969;
visiting committee East Asian civilizations, Harvard University, 1962-1964;
chairman contemporary China studies committee, Columbia University, 1961-1967;
member, Institute Current World Affairs, 1958-1960, 66-71;
Board of Governors, Institute Current World Affairs, 1960-1966, 73-79;
vice chairman, Institute Current World Affairs, 1973-1974;
honorary trustee, Institute Current World Affairs, since 1992;
member, Liaison Committee Study Contemporary China, 1965-1970;
member, Atlantic Council China Study Group, 1982-1983. Member United States-People's Republic of China Joint Commision on Science and Technology Cooperaton, 1979-1981. Member International Research Council Center for Strategic andInternat.
Studies, since 1990, senior advisor Research Center for Contemporary China, Peking U., since 1991. Counselor United Board for Christian Higher Education.in Asia, since 1992. Member Washington Council on Non-Proliferation, since 1992.
Member commission on United States-China policy Atlanta Council National Committee on United States-China Rels., 1992-1993.
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( This book reviews United States-China relations since 1...)
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(1966 Asian politics survey.)
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Served to captain United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1942-1946. Member American Political Science Association (chairman Conference Communist Studies 1965-1966), Association Asian Studies (director 1962-1965), Asia Society (council Chinese affairs 1966-1971, co-chairman China council 1976-1979), Council Foreign Relations (steering committee Project on United States and China in World Affairs 1962-1966), United Nations Association (China panels 1966-1967 70-71, 79-80, Japan panel 1973), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Jeanne Hathaway Badeau, March 22, 1954. Children: Katherine Hathaway, Stewart Doak, Martha Jeanne.