Gordon H. Chang is Oliver H. Palmer Professor in Humanities and Professor of History at Stanford University.
A rich narrative populated by often-familiar characters and events
seen through the parallax perspective of their thoughts on, or
relationship to, China. -- Sheila Melvin * Caixin *
Chang's interest lies in the preconceptions and fond
assumptions about China that would lead, at times, to far-reaching
policies and actions by the U.S. -- Eva Shan Chou * Times Higher
Education *
Gordon Chang, in Fateful Ties, fully acknowledges the
U.S. preoccupation with China... Well aware of the risks inherent
in the relationship, Chang casts a wide net as he focuses on the
role cultural, educational, business, and political connections
play in the relationship... Chang's work deserves a broad audience
and will more [than] likely stand the test of time. -- D. L. Wilson
* Choice *
[A] thought-provoking history of our 400-year preoccupation with
China. * Kirkus Reviews *
Whether discussing mutually beneficial trade and discourse or
souring relations leading to conflict, Chang argues that
ties between [China and the United States] are not predestined but
that the futures of both nations are nonetheless deeply
intertwined. -- Casey Watters * Library Journal *
Chang analyzes the past 300 years of Sino-American
relations, as the world's most populous nation is poised to regain
economic supremacy. It's a succinct, sharply focused analysis, and
Chang underlines America's status as a fledgling nation while China
was an ancient empire. * Publishers Weekly *
Chang's elegant analysis of America's long cultural
obsession with China spans such diverse issues as the nation's
early mania for tea and porcelain through the outpouring of 'yellow
peril' literature in both the late-nineteenth and again in the
early-twenty-first centuries. His many insights add a much needed
depth and scope to understanding this often troubled but always
important relationship. -- Michael Schaller, author of The U.S.
and China: Into the Twenty-First Century
Fateful Ties is a brilliant narrative of America's obsession
with China from the eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries.
Chang's eloquently written history takes this country's
ongoing mythmaking about China seriously and subjects it to a
richly detailed critical analysis. An essential book for anyone
interested in going behind the 'rise of China' headlines. --
Marilyn B. Young, Professor of History, New York University
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