Reviews
"An important, pioneering study by one of a select group of younger American IR specialists. . . ."-- John Watt, The American Asian Review, "An important, pioneering study by one of a select group of younger American IR specialists." --John Watt, The American Asian Review, An important, pioneering study by one of a select group of younger American IR specialists. . . . -- John Watt, The American Asian Review, This path-breaking study . . . concludes that there is a large perception gap in U.S.-China relations. . . . [Both] sides are imbued with a severe case of cognitive dissonance, wishful thinking, misinformation, and misperception. -- Donald S. Zagoria, Foreign Affairs, This path-breaking study . . . concludes that there is a large perception gap in U.S.-China relations. . . . [Both] sides are imbued with a severe case of cognitive dissonance, wishful thinking, misinformation, and misperception., "David Shambaugh has uncovered a story that shocks and dismays me because I for one . . . was innocent of the extent to which the supposedly best-informed Chinese are both ignorant and critical of America."-- Lucian W. Pye, The China Quarterly, David Shambaugh has uncovered a story that shocks and dismays me because I for one . . . was innocent of the extent to which the supposedly best-informed Chinese are both ignorant and critical of America., "This path-breaking study . . . concludes that there is a large perception gap in U.S.-China relations. . . . [Both] sides are imbued with a severe case of cognitive dissonance, wishful thinking, misinformation, and misperception." --Donald S. Zagoria, Foreign Affairs, David Shambaugh has uncovered a story that shocks and dismays me because I for one . . . was innocent of the extent to which the supposedly best-informed Chinese are both ignorant and critical of America. -- Lucian W. Pye, The China Quarterly, "David Shambaugh has uncovered a story that shocks and dismays me because I for one . . . was innocent of the extent to which the supposedly best-informed Chinese are both ignorant and critical of America." --Lucian W. Pye, The China Quarterly, "This path-breaking study . . . concludes that there is a large perception gap in U.S.-China relations. . . . [Both] sides are imbued with a severe case of cognitive dissonance, wishful thinking, misinformation, and misperception."-- Donald S. Zagoria, Foreign Affairs, "An important, pioneering study by one of a select group of younger American IR specialists. . . ." --John Watt, The American Asian Review