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John Garver

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John W. Garver is emeritus professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He served for many years on the editorial boards of China Quarterly, Journal of Contemporary China, Issues and Studies, and Asian Security. He is a member of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. His research focuses primarily on China’s foreign relations, a topic on which he has published eleven books and over a hundred journal articles and book chapters. His books include: China and Iran: Ancient Partners in a Post-Imperial World, The Protracted Contest: China-Indian Rivalry in the Twentieth Century, and Face Off: China, the United States, and Taiwan’s Democratization (2006, 2001 and 1997 respectively by the University of Washington Press); The Sino-American Alliance: Nationalist China and US Cold War Strategy in Asia (M.E. Sharpe, 1997), The Foreign Relations of the People’s Republic of China (Prentice Hall, 1993), and China’s Decision for Rapprochement with the United States (Westview, 1982). His most recent book is China’s Quest; The History of the Foreign Relations of the People’s Republic of China (Oxford University Press, 2016). The latest book is the first comprehensive history of PRC foreign relations from 1949 to 2015.

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China and Iran: An Emerging Partnership Post-Sanctions
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  • China and Iran: An Emerging Partnership Post-Sanctions

    This essay is part of the series “All About China”—a journey into the history and diverse culture of China through essays that shed light on the lasting imprint of China’s past encounters with the Islamic world as well as an exploration of the increasingly vibrant and complex dynamics of contemporary Sino-Middle Eastern relations. Read more

    February 8, 2016