Jason Sands

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His move to protect Taiwan, the one piece of China that embraced American values, resulted in a huge military buildup by the Communists. His idea of linking human rights and trade with China failed. Clinton then sold his new policy—“constructive engagement”—on the promise that it would benefit both America’s businesses and consumers and China’s prospects for freedom and democracy. This claim again inflated American expectations for China as a new century dawned.
The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: America and China, 1776 to the Present
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