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US attitudes towards China before and after the Washington Conference based on US mainstream media reports
WANG, Di
2019-07-03
Source PublicationJournal of Modern Chinese History
ISSN1753-5654
Volume13Issue:2Pages:211-225
Abstract

The problems China faced in the world order after World War I and the position and measures China took in the tussling between Western countries needs to be analyzed not only using historical records in Chinese and from the perspective of China itself; researchers should also consult foreign documents to determine the attitudes and ways of thinking of other countries, so as to reflect on the choices China needed to make and the roles that Western countries played at that time. Only in so doing can we fully understand how much space and strength China then had to strive for its rights in the international arena. This article examines the social basis of the attitude and policies of the United States (US) towards China in the period between the May Fourth Movement (1919) and the Washington Conference (1921–1922) by focusing on reports on China in the US mainstream media, including the New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times. The US government’s attitude towards China was determined by the interests of the United States, the Far East, and the other countries of the world. However, the US mainstream media’s reports on China also reflected the values of American society and popular sympathy for China’s destiny. When discussing how to support China, the US media distinguished between support for the Chinese government and support for the Chinese people on the way to democracy and governance by law. In this case, the media reflected different views on how to assist China.

KeywordResolution Of The Shandong Question Us Attitudes Towards China Us Media Washington Conference
DOI10.1080/17535654.2019.1688990
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000508112900002
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85077879061
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CollectionUniversity of Macau
AffiliationDepartment of History, University of Macau, Macao
First Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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WANG, Di. US attitudes towards China before and after the Washington Conference based on US mainstream media reports[J]. Journal of Modern Chinese History, 2019, 13(2), 211-225.
APA WANG, Di.(2019). US attitudes towards China before and after the Washington Conference based on US mainstream media reports. Journal of Modern Chinese History, 13(2), 211-225.
MLA WANG, Di."US attitudes towards China before and after the Washington Conference based on US mainstream media reports".Journal of Modern Chinese History 13.2(2019):211-225.
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