China
- Conflicts with Soviet Union
- Cultural Revolution Economic Crisis
- Diplomatic Relations with Western World
U.S.
- Vietnam War Isolation
- Conflicts with Soviet Union
Common Enemy : Soviet Union
1971, U.S. Ping Pong Players’ Visit to China
1972, Nixon’s Visit to China
: Improvement in Relations
without escalating into war, using game theory and the elements of negotiation.
2. The Sequence of Events
2.1. May 1995 – February 1996: the Escalation of Conflict
In May 1995, the White House granted President Lee Tung-hui of Taiwan to visit Cornell University, to deliver a speech. While Lee’s visit was supposedly unofficial and personal, the decision caused a great stir in China. C
China. Thus, by comparing both China’s current and expected future situation, we’ve divided our sub-directions.
After implementing an open economy, China has been rapidly developing and eventually, they took a position as a 3rd leading nation in economic aspect. Also, with a 10% of growth rate (annually) they have been actively investing in education and technology to maintain their growth.
with the VCP leaders occurred in a period when Soviet and Vietnamese strategic interests started to diverge from each other. From 1981 on, the Kremlin made persistent efforts to reach reconciliation withChina, a precess viewed with distrust by Hanoi. Hanoi's reluctance to follow Moscow's example seems to have induced the CPSU leadership to put pressure on its independent-minded ally. Noteworthil
China in 1997, politically, Hong Kong has been the special administrative region of People’s Republic of China, but economically, it has enjoyed independent economic system from Chinawith the system of market-based capitalist economy. That’s why business men in Hong Kong are playing the role as network chains of Chinese economic regions without any economic restriction from the government. I