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  <title>Engaging China: 50 Years of Sino-American Relations | Mary B. Bullock, David Lampton, Anne Thurston</title>
  <description>In recent years, the U.S.-China relationship has deteriorated rapidly.&amp;amp;nbsp;Engaging China: Fifty Years of Sino-American Relations&amp;amp;nbsp;brings together leading China specialists to reflect on relations between the two countries over the last half-century and consider what might lie ahead. The contributors – academics, nongovernmental organization leaders, and former diplomats and government officials – analyze the relationship from a wide range of perspectives: political, diplomatic, economic, social, cultural, commercial, educational, medical, and military. They explore not only the accomplishments and successes of engagement but also the mistakes and misunderstandings, acknowledging the distrust and frictions that surround the relationship today. On&amp;amp;nbsp;September 29, 2021&amp;amp;nbsp;the National Committee held a virtual program with several contributors to and the editor of the volume,&amp;amp;nbsp;Mary Brown Bullock,&amp;amp;nbsp;David M. Lampton, and&amp;amp;nbsp;Anne F. Thurston, and they discussed 50 years of Sino-U.S. relations with moderator&amp;amp;nbsp;Tashi Rabgey. </description>
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