Crosscurrents

US Relations with Nationalist China, 1943-1960

Martin B Gold author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:15th Feb '23

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Crosscurrents cover

Locked in a common fight against Imperial Japan, the United States and Nationalist China became allies, but significant fissures in their relationship soon developed. Neither ally would accommodate each other’s core interests in strategies necessary to win the war. This disconnect continued after Japan’s surrender, as the United States pressed Chinese Nationalists and Communists to join a coalition government that neither wanted. During the civil war, the United States supported the Nationalists, but never to the degree they thought mattered. After the Communist triumph, America served its national security and anti-Communism, by helping the Nationalists defend Taiwan, but hedged against assisting Chiang Kai-shek to reconquer the mainland. Twice in the 1950’s tensions in the Taiwan Strait nearly expanded into nuclear conflict.

The queue of nations in modern times seeking America’s shield for defense or its sword in settling ancient conflicts is very long, indeed. In this volume, Marty Gold provides us with a clear-eyed look at the innumerable conflicting factors in the Taiwan Strait that, if not navigated with the wisdom of an Eisenhower, could lead to world-wide conflagration. All who wish to understand the complexities of this international flashpoint should read this book. -- Gordon Smith, Retired United States Senator for Oregon
Martin Gold applies his extensive knowledge of Congressional history, politics, and policy to a pivotal period in U.S.-China relations, 1943-1960. This book should be read by Members of Congress and policymakers in the executive branch to understand the complex role of Taiwan in U.S.-China relations at this time of escalating tensions between these two major powers. -- Charles W. Boustany Jr., former member of Congress and co-chair of the bipartisan U.S.-China Working Group in the U.S. House of Representatives
Marty deftly explains how the debate over Taiwan has bedeviled and been the crux of US/China relations, beginning with Mao’s rise and continuing to this day. His exhaustive material includes riveting arguments by key principles in relevant countries. It’s fascinating to see such an honest, objective, and perceptive work, especially when much of Taiwan's oxygen has been consumed by so many leaders. It's a must read for anyone who is concerned about Taiwan today. -- Max Baucus, Retired US Senator for Montana and Retired US AMbassador to Peoples Republic of China

ISBN: 9781793631145

Dimensions: 237mm x 157mm x 30mm

Weight: 758g

428 pages