Invitation from the Dragon: Chou En-Lai and the Opening of China, 1968-1972

Abstract

Whether a satisfying historical perspective and dimension will ever be imparted to the mystery that is China's post-war internal political history is unknown. It is less likely that the individual roles and motives of China's various leaders will be any more clearly discerned in the future than they are today by reading between the lines of carefully veiled public polemics. Yet the figure of Chou En-lai stands in stark relief to this unrelenting ambiguity. His tenure as Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China for a period spanning three decades has left his unmistakable imprimatur on China's difficult postwar history. When all is said and done, it is he who will be described as the skillful architect of China's successful acceptance as a modern nation into an international community ideologically hostile to the premises of its very existence. Moreover, it is a feat he managed with no compromise or sacrifice to China's clarity of dedication to its Marxist-Leninist roots, and in a manner that resulted in the ultimate redress of many outstanding grievances -- United Nations admittance, U.S. recognition, avoidance of a "two Chinas" policy -- and the successful stalemate of an increasingly belligerent Soviet Union. How long the duality that now exists in China can persist is unclear. But it was Chou En-lai's efforts that set those forces in motion. Whether Chou saw the unique constellation of political forces coming together at the end of the 1960s clearly enough to orchestrate them to achieve longstanding goals, or whether he simply recognized the imperatives of the threats facing China both internally and externally and skillfully seized the opportunities which were presented, is unclear. What is clear is that his efforts provided the fundament upon which the current China is predicated. China re-emerged as a full-fledged member of the family of nations, but on its own terms, immune to external pressures for internal reform.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 19, 1994
Accession Number
ADA440671

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  • Michele G. Markoff

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  • National War College

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