The United States, the People's Republic of China, and Taiwan have danced on the knife's edge of war for more than seventy years. A work of sweeping historical vision, A World of Turmoil offers case studies of five critical moments: the end of World War II and the start of the Long Cold War; the almost-nuclear war over the Quemoy Islands in 1954-1955; the detente, deceptions, and denials surrounding the 1972 Shanghai Communique; the Taiwan Strait Crisis of 1995-1996; and the rise of postcolonial nationalism in contemporary Taiwan. Diagnosing the communication dispositions that structured these events reveals that leaders in all three nations have fallen back on crippling stereotypes and self-serving denials in their diplomacy. The first communication-based study of its kind, this book merges history, rhetorical criticism, and advocacy in a tour de force of international scholarship. By mapping the history of miscommunication between the United States, China, and Taiwan, this provocative study shows where and how our entwined relationships have gone wrong, clearing the way for renewed dialogue, enhanced trust, and new understandings.
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"The need for a better understanding of communicative patterns in US-China-Taiwan relations has never been more pressing in the era of rising rivalries between the PRC and the United States. Professor Hartnett's book helps us fulfill just that need." -XIAO QIANG, research scientist, School of Information, University of California Berkeley and founder and chief editor of China Digital Times
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-1-61186-392-5 (9781611863925)
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Stephen J. Hartnett is a professor in the communication department at the University of Colorado Denver. He served as the 2017 president of the National Communication Association, and is the co-founder and coorganizer of the Biennial Conference on Communication, Media, and Governance in the Age of Globalization, and the Shenzhen Forum on Communication Innovation, New Media, and Digital Journalism.
Contents Acknowledgments and Notes on Doing International Scholarship List of Abbreviations Persons and Places with Naming Changes or Complications Introduction. Mapping the Rhetorical Histories of U.S.-China-Taiwan Relations Chapter One. Wandering in a Labyrinth of Ignorance, Error, and Conjecture, 1945-1952 Chapter Two. Avoiding a Chain Reaction of Disaster, 1952-1955 Chapter Three. I Will Never Sell You Down the River, 1971-1972 Chapter Four. We Prefer to Stay Single, 1990-1998 Chapter Five. A Free and Democratic People, 2016-2020 Conclusion Appendix. A Timetable of U.S.-China-Taiwan Communication, 1990-1998 Notes Index