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Michael Schaller

    Michael Schaller is a respected historian specializing in 20th-century American politics and foreign policy. His scholarly work delves into the complexities of American historical narratives, offering insightful analysis of the nation's past. Through his rigorous research and engaging prose, Schaller illuminates the forces that shaped modern America.

    The United States and China in the twentieth century
    The U.S. Crusade in China, 19381945
    • The U.S. Crusade in China, 19381945

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      Torn between Japanese aggression and a bloody civil war, China presented a complex challenge to American policymakers from 1938 until the end of World War II. This account explores the Americans who traveled to China, both openly and covertly, and their influence on the U.S. decision to reject Chinese Communist overtures and support Chiang Kai-shek's regime. Michael Schaller illustrates how the surge of U.S. interest in Chinese politics led to a situation few Americans grasped. The mission, initially aimed at bolstering Chiang's Kuomintang against Japan, evolved into a web of conflicting personalities and unclear motivations. Schaller critiques the diplomatic approaches of Presidents Roosevelt and Truman, who misjudged the rapid power shifts in China, viewing the civil war as a struggle between Soviet-inspired revolution and nationalism, despite Mao Tse-tung's rising influence and Chiang's regime's corruption. American officials, including General Joseph Stilwell, sought to maintain U.S. influence by forming alliances with various factions. The narrative also details American covert operations in wartime China, including plans for air attacks on Japan and attempts to assassinate Chiang. Schaller reveals how these covert strategies distorted the competition among Chinese factions for U.S. support, ultimately leading to increased backing for Chiang and entrenching the U.S. in a prolonged struggle for control in Asia.

      The U.S. Crusade in China, 19381945
    • From the Opium Wars of the 1840s, to the Red Scare of the 1940s, through the Tiananmen Square "massacre" of 1989, and the Wen Ho Lee "espionage case" of 2000, Chinese-American relations have swung like a pendulum throughout the years. Now in its fourth edition and thoroughly revised and updated, The United States and China: Into the Twenty-First Century looks at more than a century of Chinese-American turmoil from a dual perspective, examining how two dramatically different cultures interacted, cooperated, and collided.

      The United States and China in the twentieth century