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Index 291 “absolute poverty,” 85–86 Acheson, Dean, 56–57, 193 African Americans: in Atlanta, 129; children of murdered, 130; in Civil Rights Movement, 93–94; in Deep South, 38; in Gone with the Wind, 147–48; in Jubilee, 147–48; killing of, 67; King, 104, 222; LBJ’s policy on, 104; publication of John Brown, 176; publication of Roots, 176; in Washington, D.C., 189 agriculture, 101, 127–28, 152 airmen, U.S., 41–42 American-educated Chinese, 23, 26, 29–36, 60–62, 73–90 American Imperialism, 59, 68–69, 103, 105, 109, 120 American missionary schools in China, 58, 73, 81–82, 178 American schools in China, 29, 36, 46, 53, 66, 81–82 American Spirit, 15–16 American Volunteer Group, 48 Ames, Roger T., 209 Ancient Society (Morgan), 176 Anti-American Violence Movement (1947), 49–50 Anti-Rightist Movement, 72–73, 76–77, 80–81, 85–86, 89–90 Arkush, David R., 235 “Barbarian Paradise: Chinese Views of the United States, 1784–1911” (Chen), 235 Barrett, David, 42, 48 Barzun, Jacques, 9, 142 Battling Western Imperialism (Sheng), 234 Beautiful Imperialism (Shambaugh), 233. 234–45 Beijing Jeep, 186 Beijing Man in New York (Beijing ren zai niuyue) (TV series), 218 Beijing ren zai niuyue. See Beijing Man in New York Beijing Spring, 170–74 Beijing University, 35, 77–78, 83, 85–86, 89–90, 210 Bell, Daniel, 165 Bellamy, Edward, 21 big-character posters (dazibao), 77, 107, 170, 172 Bitter Love (film), 131 bombing of Chinese embassy in Belgrade, 4–5, 203, 221, 223–24 “Bourgeois Liberalization,” 131, 133, 142–43, 152, 161 Boxer Indemnity Scholarship Program, 13, 29–30, 75 Boxer Rebellion, 18, 230 boycott of foreign goods, 13, 26 brand names, foreign, 216 Brief Survey of the Maritime Circuits, A (Yinghuan zhilue) (Xu), 14, 14 fig. 1.1 business management, 15, 128, 162, 184–86, 217 California Noodle King, 186 292 / Index Caltech, 60, 74, 75, 87–88 Cao Juren, 59–60 “capitalist roaders,” 92, 105, 107, 114 Carnegie, Andrew, 25, 185 CCP. See Chinese Communist Party CCTV. See China Central Television celebrities, American, 222 Central Propaganda Department (CCP), 88, 139 Chandler, Alfred, Jr., 162 chao Ying gan Mei. See “Overtake Britain and Catch up with the U.S.” Chatterton, R. G., 186 Chen, Anna (Chen Xiangmei), 48 Chen Boda, 102–3 Chen Chang-fang, 235 Chen Duxiu, 25–26, 42 Chen Jian, 234 Chen Jieying, 62 Chen Junsheng, 141 Chennault, Claire L., 48 Chen Shiwei, 77 Chen Yi, 57, 74, 101, 110 Chen Yuan, 104 Chen Yun, 132, 138–39, 214 Chen Xiangmei. See Chen, Anna Chen Xiaomei, 235 Chen Zhenhan, 83–86, 90 Chiang Kai-shek: and China’s Destiny, 24–25; on Confucian values, 24; Dai Jitao and, 24; purging Communists, 22, 40; rejecting Communists’ proposal, 43; and Song family, 23; Tao Xisheng and, 24–25 Chiang Monlin. See Jiang Menglin China and the American Dream (Madsen), 236 China Can Say No (Zhongguo keyi shuo bu) (Zhang et al.), 3, 211–13, 223 fig. 8.1 China Central Television, 175, 183 China Doesn’t Just Say No (Zhongguo bu jinjin shuo bu) (Jia), 212 China Is Not Mr. No (Zhongguo bu dang bu xiansheng) (Shen), 212 China’s Destiny (Zhongguo zhi mingyun) (Chiang), 24–25 China’s national survival crisis, 6–7, 19, 19 fig. 1.2 China White Paper, 56–57 Chinese Academy of Sciences, 83, 88–90 Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 133, 142, 159, 205, 212 Chinese Americans, 137, 140, 142 Chinese Communist Party (CCP): and anti-American movement during the Civil War, 43–45, 49–50; in antiliberalization campaign, 138–39, 141–42, 160; Ninth National Congress of, 112; in power struggle to succeed Mao, 101, 107, 109, 114–21; and pro-democracy movement in 1989, 143; and “Spiritual Pollution,” 131–35; after Tiananmen Square Incident, 192–93, 195; before and during WWII, 41–43, 44 fig. 1.4. See also Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin Chinese Lady in Manhattan, A (Manhadun de Zhongguo nüren) (Zhou), 218 Chinese resentment toward U.S., 7, 47, 192, 224 Christensen, Thomas J., 234 Christianity, 31, 46, 166–67 Christian missions in China, 29, 36, 45–46, 53, 66, 73 Chuangye. See Pioneers Chu Yukun, 95 Civil Rights Movement, 93–94, 104, 129 Cixi (empress dowager), 12, 17, 20 Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, The (Huntington), 208 “clean house first and invite guests over afterward,” 53 “The Climax of Sino-American Relations” (Guo), 235 Clinton, Bill...

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