China and Israel, 1948-1998: A Fifty Year Retrospective

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Jonathan Goldstein
Bloomsbury Academic, Oct 30, 1999 - Political Science - 215 pages

This is the first-of-its-kind analysis, in any language, of the trilateral relationship between Israel, the People's Republic of China, and the Republic of China. It is also the first comprehensive analysis of the relations between the founders and early statesmen of the ROC and the founders of modern Israel before the proclamation of the Jewish state in 1948. It includes eyewitness testimony from five of the key players involved in the trilateral relationship; historical analysis from Chinese, Israeli, Arab, and East Indian perspectives; and a multilingual bibliography.

The collection describes Israeli-ROC and Israeli-PRC relations that vacillated over the decades. By 1998, they stabilized into full diplomatic relations between Israel and the PRC and officially unofficial trade and cultural ties between Israel and the ROC—an accommodation that has also been adopted in Sino-American relations.

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The Republic of China and Israel
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Excerpts from Republic of China Delegate
36
The Peoples Republic of China and the Arab Middle
47
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JONATHAN GOLDSTEIN is Professor of East Asian History at the State University of West Georgia and Research Associate of Harvard University's John K. Fairbank Center for East Asian Research. He is the author of Philadelphia and the China Trade 1682-1846 and editor of America Views China: American Images of China Then and Now (1992) and The Jews of China (1999).

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