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Improbable Diplomats: Historian Pete Millwood on how Scientific and Cultural Exchange Remade U.S.-China Relations

Jul 11, 2024
Historian Pete Millwood discusses the unconventional history of U.S.-China relations, highlighting ping-pong diplomacy, cultural exchanges, and scientific cooperation. He explores the pivotal role of non-state actors and organizations in reshaping perceptions and fostering understanding between the two nations.
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ANECDOTE

Early Visits to China

  • In the 1950s, figures like W.E.B. Du Bois and William Worthy visited China, drawn to Mao's revolutionary ideology.
  • These visits served both the individuals' political interests and China's propaganda efforts.
INSIGHT

Shift in China's Invitation Strategy

  • China's shift away from inviting radical leftists reflects their focus on improving relations with the US government.
  • They sought influential Americans who could advocate for rapprochement and normalization.
ANECDOTE

Scalapino and the CFR

  • Robert Scalapino pushed for a change in US-China policy at the Council on Foreign Relations.
  • He advocated for "containment without isolation," combining geopolitical strategies with engagement.
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