The China Diary of George H. W. Bush
The Making of a Global President
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نقد و بررسی
June 1, 2008
Former president George H. W. Bushs reputationsignificantly residesin his conduct of foreign affairs; this publication of a diary he dictated while de facto U.S. ambassador to the Peoples Republic of China in 1974-75 will be important to students of his career. It opens with Bushs candor about accepting the Beijing appointment: he wanted to get away from Watergate and to burnish his foreign policy credentials. Bringing a conviction that personal friendships matter in international relations, Bushs meet-and-greet campaign as recorded in his day-to-day impressions collided with the tendency of nations to act according to self-interest. So disenchanted did Bush apparently become with bonhomies failure to improve U.S.-China relations that he quit keeping his diary during his last four months in the post. Still, the journal covers some arch gossip about Henry Kissinger and congressional delegations andthe ripples felt in the Beijing diplomatic corps from the fall of Saigon, as well asBushs reflections about Americas proper role in the world. A trove for researchers, Bushs observations on late Maoist China will also draw general readers interested indiplomacy.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)
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