Limited Adversaries: Post-Cold War Sino-American Mutual ImagesOxford University Press, 2000 - 305 頁 This is a comparative study of U.S.-China mutual images in the post-Tiananmen and post-Cold War context. It theoretically and empirically explores three broad questions: what are the cognitive structures and ingredients of Sino-American mutual images, and how do they converge or conflict with each other? With the current mutual images of the American and Chinese elites as a base line, how have these images evolved since the 1970s, and what patterns of perceptual change have emerged? And finally, what are some of the important sources of image formation and evolution and how do they function for different image dimensions? |
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第 112 頁
... American counterparts , while Chinese respondents were aware of the problems in American society , some of them also realized the ' situational ' difficulties in governance . A scholar remarked , ' As a Chinese , I am never very ...
... American counterparts , while Chinese respondents were aware of the problems in American society , some of them also realized the ' situational ' difficulties in governance . A scholar remarked , ' As a Chinese , I am never very ...
第 187 頁
... American respondents opted for the points 1-3 , whereas the parallel percentage for the Chinese respondents is below 60 % . At the same time , over 30 % of the Chinese respondents considered continuity greater than change in their ...
... American respondents opted for the points 1-3 , whereas the parallel percentage for the Chinese respondents is below 60 % . At the same time , over 30 % of the Chinese respondents considered continuity greater than change in their ...
第 242 頁
... American respondents had not visited the target country , while the equivalent figure for the Chinese respondents is 18 % . Of the American respondents , 48 % visited China more than five times and only 12.7 % of the Chinese respondents ...
... American respondents had not visited the target country , while the equivalent figure for the Chinese respondents is 18 % . Of the American respondents , 48 % visited China more than five times and only 12.7 % of the Chinese respondents ...
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National Image Studies and SinoUS Relations | 1 |
Conceptual Framework and Methodology | 27 |
Mutual Images of People | 53 |
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affective orientation American and Chinese American culture American elites American image American international behaviour American perceptions American respondents American society attitudes attributed bivariate analysis Chapter China sample China/the United Chinese and American Chinese culture Chinese elites Chinese Government Chinese intellectuals Chinese international behaviour Chinese respondents Chinese side Chinese society Chinese/American coefficients cognitive differentiation cognitive dissonance Cold War communist compared degree of outer dimensions of mutual diplomats foreign policy image of China image source impact indicating inner differentiation interaction international relations interviews less perceptual change linear model mean score mutual perceptions national images number of visits Ole Holsti Operational Code opinion pattern people's Percentage Distribution perceptual change regarding perceptual sophistication personal contact post-Cold psychological reflected regression relationship respondents tended scholar similarities Sino-American mutual images Sino-American relations social Soviet Union Table target country target culture things Tiananmen crackdown Tiananmen Incident traditional unfavourable United States sample