Henry Kissinger served as National Security Advisor and then Secretary of State under Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, and has advised many other American presidents on foreign policy. He received the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Medal of Liberty, among other awards. He is the author of numerous books and articles on foreign policy and diplomacy, and is currently Chairman of Kissinger Associates, Inc., an international consulting firm.
For more than twenty years after the Communist Revolution in 1949, China and most of the western world had no diplomats in each others' capitals and no direct way to communicate. Then, in July 1971, Henry Kissinger arrived secretly in Beijing on a mission which quickly led to the reopening of relations between China and the West and changed the course of post-war history.
For the past forty years, Kissinger has maintained close relations with successive generations of Chinese leaders, and has probably been more intimately connected with China at the highest level than any other western figure. This book distils his unique experience and long study of the 'Middle Kingdom', examining China's history from the classical era to the present day, and explaining why it has taken the extraordinary course that it has.
The book concentrates on the decades since 1949, presenting brilliantly drawn portraits of Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping and other Chinese leaders, and reproducing verbatim Kissinger's conversations with each of them. But Kissinger's eye rarely leaves the long continuum of Chinese history: he describes the essence of China's approach to diplomacy, strategy and negotiation, and the remarkable ways in which Communist-era statesmen have drawn on methods honed over millennia. At the end of the book, Kissinger reflects on these attitudes for our own era of economic interdependence and an uncertain future.
On China is written with great authority, complete accessibility and with many wider reflections on statecraft and diplomacy distilled from years of experience. At a moment when the rest of the world is thinking about China more than ever before, this timely book offers insights that no other can.
1p 中国的每一次分裂都被视为不正常的暂时现象。而朝廷的每次垮台,都会被重建。华夏文化的精髓历经战祸考验,终得以延续。 6p 中华文明绵延数千年,却从未主动与其他国家或文明打过交道。这样的光荣独立在人类历史上独一无二,酝酿了一种独特的中国自我意识。对外国的排斥和对...
评分一直以来,我对于外国人对中国的观察记录都保持着浓厚兴趣,每遇到一本都会毫不犹豫地读完。每种相异文化背景都会带来一种截然不同的视角。透过他们的眼睛去看那些我们早已熟悉的人和事,物与景,会有让人觉得陌生的熟悉感。这种违和感对于我来说常常是种乐趣。 这本书覆盖了1...
评分看到91岁高龄的基辛格这个月又出了一本新书,想起自己两年多前买过他写的一本On China,就拿出来再翻一翻。他的每本书都喜欢写得都巨长无比,那时没空没心情仔细阅读,只是随便翻了一些重点章节,也印象不深。这次拿出来从头到尾再读一次,有点被震惊到。这种思维方式的美国人...
评分看到91岁高龄的基辛格这个月又出了一本新书,想起自己两年多前买过他写的一本On China,就拿出来再翻一翻。他的每本书都喜欢写得都巨长无比,那时没空没心情仔细阅读,只是随便翻了一些重点章节,也印象不深。这次拿出来从头到尾再读一次,有点被震惊到。这种思维方式的美国人...
评分看到91岁高龄的基辛格这个月又出了一本新书,想起自己两年多前买过他写的一本On China,就拿出来再翻一翻。他的每本书都喜欢写得都巨长无比,那时没空没心情仔细阅读,只是随便翻了一些重点章节,也印象不深。这次拿出来从头到尾再读一次,有点被震惊到。这种思维方式的美国人...
还行吧,一般
评分大一开始读的,看完了比较在意的几章,没能读完也没有特别深刻的印象。今天的中国和读此书时的中国,也变化了很多啊。
评分还行吧,一般
评分现在看这书意义不同。用Crowe Memoradum中解释1871年德国统一打破欧陆平衡来理解中美冲突,中国崛起打破美国在亚太地区、整个世界构建的力量平衡,所以中国不需要展示任何侵略性,已经足以构成威胁。美国国内的Neoconservativists和中国的Triumphalists会将此定义为世纪冲突,零和博弈,你死我活,原话用了不是total success就是humiliating failure。最后的Pacific Community,与其说是对现实的展望,不如说是遥远的理想。
评分大一开始读的,看完了比较在意的几章,没能读完也没有特别深刻的印象。今天的中国和读此书时的中国,也变化了很多啊。
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