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Chinese History - Ching Dynasty, 1644-1912, Chinese History - Economic Aspects, Asia - Economic History, 19th Century American History - Economic Aspects

China Market

by Thomas Mccormick
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Overview

Of all the world’s mercantile lures, none was more persistent or more mesmeric for Americans than the fabled Far Eastern markets. In the 1890s, United States commercial expansion into the Pacific catapulted the nation to the status of a great power. In describing and analyzing American ambitions in China which led to the Open Door negotiations, Mr. McCormick argues that American leaders rationally and pragmatically sought the China market in order to absorb American “overproduction” and achieve domestic stability. The dilemmas that emerged from the nature of American aims and policies were to plague the United States throughout the twentieth century. "A most important volume."—American Historical Review. "Impressive…a significant contribution to ultimate understanding of an important and complex series of events."—Ernest R. May, Political Science Quarterly.

How American leaders sought the fabled overseas market at the turn of the century in an effort to achieve economic stability at home.

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How American leaders sought the fabled overseas market at the turn of the century in an effort to achieve economic stability at home. A most important book. --American Historical Review

About the Author, Thomas Mccormick

Thomas J. McCormick is Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of America’s Half-Century and has written extensively on American foreign relations.

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Editorials

American Historical Review

A most important volume.

CHOICE

A book which should be read by all.

Journal of American History

Vigorous, clear-cut, and fully documented...the author consciously tries to avoid a narrow 'pocketbook determinism.'

Political Science Quarterly

Impressive...a significant contribution to the ultimate understanding of an important and complex series of events.
— Earnest R. May

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1990
Publisher
Dee, Ivan R. Publisher
Pages
244
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780929587240

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