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Table of Contents

  • Introduction I:
  • A Chinese Diplomat in the Cold War: Hu Shih’s View on International Politics
  • Carlos Yu-Kai Lin
  • Introduction II:
  • Hu Shih’s Anti-Communist Thought
  • Chih-ping Chou
  • Chapter 1: “Do We Need or Want Dictatorship?”
  • Chapter 2: “Family of Nations”
  • Chapter 3: “The New Disorder in East Asia and the World at Large”
  • Chapter 4: “China and the World War”
  • Chapter 5: “Historical Foundations for a Democratic China”
  • Chapter 6: “Ambassador Hu Shih Describes China’s Ten-Year Fight for Freedom, Struggle Against Aggression”
  • Chapter 7: “The Conflict of Ideologies”
  • Chapter 8: “The Chinese Revolution”
  • Chapter 9: “China in Stalin’s Grand Strategy”
  • Chapter 10: “The Free World Needs a Free China”
  • Chapter 11: “Address to the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, CA. in The Commonwealth, 1950”
  • Chapter 12: “Why the Main War Will Be Fought in Asia-Not Europe”
  • Chapter 13: “Communism in China”
  • Chapter 14: “My Former Student, Mao Tse-tung”
  • Chapter 15: Book review of John deFrancis’s Nationalism and Language Reform in China
  • Chapter 16: “How to Understand a Decade of Rapidly Deteriorated Sino-American Relations”
  • Chapter 17: “Communism, Democracy, and Culture Pattern”
  • Chapter 18: “China Seven Years after Yalta”
  • Chapter 19: “Suffering Chinese Intellectuals Behind the Iron Curtain”
  • Chapter 20: “China in Distress”
  • Chapter 21: “The Three Stages of the Campaign for Thought Reform in Communist China”
  • Chapter 22: “‘Introduction’ to Liu Shaw-tong’s Out of Red China”
  • Chapter 23: “‘Introduction’ to John Leighton Stuart’s Fifty Years in China”
  • Chapter 24: “Communist Propaganda and the Fall of China”
  • Chapter 25: “How Free is Formosa?”
  • Chapter 26: “The Right to Doubt in Ancient Chinese Thought”
  • Chapter 27: “The Importance of a Free China”
  • Chapter 28: “Intellectual China Still Resistant to Communist Dictatorship: The Suffering Intellectuals in Red China”
  • Chapter 29: “The Communist Regime in China is Unstable and Shaky”
  • Chapter 30: “A Sum-up and a Warning”
  • Chapter 31: “John Dewey in China”
  • Chapter 32: “China’s Lesson for Freedom”
  • Chapter 33: “The Conflict Between Man’s Right to Knowledge and the Security of the Community”
  • Chapter 34: “The Chinese Tradition and the Future”

About the Author

Chih-p'ing Chou is Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies at Princeton University.

Carlos Yu-Kai Lin is Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Translation at the City University of Hong Kong.

Reviews

"This book fills a lacuna for specialists on Hu Shih and historians of Sino-US relations."
--Choice--J. C. Kinkley "Choice"

"The essays collected here offer a very clear picture of Hu Shih's contribution to the English-speaking world's understanding of the modern Chinese political situation, traditional Chinese thought values, and China's place in the world."
--Josephine Chiu-Duke, University of British Columbia-- "Josephine Chiu-Duke"

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