Chinese Ambassadors: The Rise of Diplomatic Professionalism Since 1949
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ISBN: 0295980877 / Publisher: University of Washington Press, February 2002
Xiaohong Liu brings twelve years of personal experience in the Chinese foreign service to this pathbreaking study. Drawing on her own direct observations, interviews, and newly available Chinese sources, she examines four generations of Chinese ambassadors, who served from 1949 to 1994. She charts the evolution of the Chinese diplomatic corps from its early military orientation to the emergence of career professionals and assesses the impact of various ambassadors on Chinese foreign policy.
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Liu, a former Chinese foreign service officer who now works as a research fellow at Johns Hopkins U., examines the development of Chinese diplomacy from 1949 to 1994 through the window of the professionalization of the diplomatic corps. Three aspects are of special concern: the evolution of Chinese diplomatic institutions, professional profiles of four generations of Chinese ambassadors, and individual case studies of Chinese ambassadorial diplomacy. Liu finds that the experiential generations changed over time from a overwhelmingly military group, through political appointees, and finally to a fully professional diplomatic corps. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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