Chen, Rosalie

Abstract

This article seeks to examine Chinese analysts’ perceptions of America, particularly their views on US China policy. It intends to explore how that issue has evolved over time, what progress has been made, what factors have shaped it, what principal impediments have existed, & what the prospects are for future management. Focusing on the period from the mid-1990s to the present, the study finds that there remains a perceptual gap in US-China relations today, though Chinese understanding of America continues to improve. Specifically, there seems to be a lessened diversity of opinions & an emerging consensus on the hegemonic nature of US foreign policy, particularly its intention of containing a rising China — though its dual strategy of containment & engagement continues to exist. More importantly, many Chinese analysts remain highly critical & negative. Thus, American external behavior worldwide would always be viewed with a great deal of suspicion.

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