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Pete Millwood, "Improbable Diplomats: How Ping-Pong Players, Musicians, and Scientists Remade US-China Relations" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

Feb 21, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Sign-O-American Relationship
02:56 • 3min
3
Nixon and Kissinger's Attempt to Reconnect With China
05:49 • 2min
4
Mao's Motive for a New Deal With the United States
08:12 • 2min
5
Nixon's Visit to China, Kissinger's Second Visit to the United States
10:29 • 4min
6
The Chinese Table Tennis Team's Visit to the United States
14:09 • 5min
7
The National Committee on United States-China Relations
19:33 • 2min
8
Nixon's China Initiative
21:47 • 2min
9
The Types of Exchanges That Are Being Organized Between the US and China?
24:06 • 2min
10
The Importance of Non-Governmental Contacts Between China and the US
25:39 • 2min
11
What's the Chinese Reaction to the Nixon Visit?
27:10 • 4min
12
The Chinese Diaspora in the United States
30:56 • 3min
13
Nixon Resigns, Does Gerald Ford Resign?
33:36 • 3min
14
How Are Chinese-American Relations Keeping the High Diplomatic Relationship Going?
36:54 • 3min
15
How Are American Universities Really Thinking About Scientific Cooperation?
39:42 • 4min
16
The Prospects for Sign-Out American Trade
43:49 • 2min
17
How Does Deng Xiaoping Influence the Diplomatic Relationship?
45:30 • 5min
18
What Do You Think About Normalization?
50:17 • 3min
19
Transnational History - What's It Like?
53:00 • 4min
20
The Challenges of Tracing Transnational History
57:12 • 3min
21
What Can Policymakers Learn From the US-China Relationship?
01:00:32 • 6min