After the Refusal
The study of Chinese diplomacy at the peace conference in the past mostly stopped at China’s refusal to sign. In fact, there were many involvements after this, and they were very critical. After China refused to sign, the American President Wilson tried t
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Chinese Diplomacy and the Paris Peace Conference Qi-hua Tang
China Connections
This series between China’s Social Science Academic Press and Palgrave Macmillan explores the connections which exist between China and the West, and those which exist between China’s heritage and its relevance to the key challenges of our modern world. The books in this series explore China’s historical legacy, and how the changes and challenges faced by China, and the lessons learned, are central to solving the global issues we face today in fields as varied as health, education, employment, gender equality, and the environment. This series makes a case for the importance and forms of connections between China and the rest of the world, offering a platform for the active development of research and policy connections which brings together scholars from across the geographical and topical spectrum to showcase the very best of Chinese scholarship to the world.
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Qi-hua Tang
Chinese Diplomacy and the Paris Peace Conference
Qi-hua Tang Fudan University Shanghai, China Translated by Zhonghu Yan
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