1. U.S. Foreign Policy Towards China
This led to a rising Nationalism that said the Manchu were strangers and they had no right to be in control of China. ... Post World War Two After World War II, the Communists under Mao Tse Tung established a dictatorship that, while ensuring autonomy of China, imposed strict controls over all aspects of like and cost the lives of tens of millions of people. ... Political controls remained tight and at the same time economic controls have been weakening. Today, China remains the major issue in U.S. security policy in Asia. ... In all four areas, it has more to do with the post-cold war ch...
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