1. U.S. Foreign Policy Towards China
When the Boxer Protocol was enforced the Manchu had to agree to even more foreign demands and when they failed to intervene in the Russo-Japanese war, anti-Manchu and anti-foreign feeling increased. ... As the treaty ports grew and flourished the people living there were exposed to many foreign ideas and the urbanized population quickly became westernized. ... Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on Washington and New York, China has also allowed the United States to station an F.B.I. counter-terrorism agent in Beijing and shared intelligence with the United States on militant Islamic groups b...
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