"<i>China's America</i> … makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of China's view of the United States in the late twentieth century. I recommend it for anyone interested in how Chinese public opinion has been shaped in recent decades or for those interested in recent U.S.-China relations." — Steve Harrison, <i>H-Net Reviews (H-War)</i><br /><br />"Li has produced an excellent, lucid, and original contribution to the literature on Sino-American relations." — <i>Journal of American History</i><br /><br />"…Li's pathbreaking work on how the Chinese people have perceived the US throughout the 20th century is a truly spectacular book. Beautifully written, intelligently organized, and superbly researched, it closes with insightful and … significant observations about how cultures interact … this book should be required reading for any US government official at any level in the government … assigned to go to China or work on US policies toward China. Students interested in studying in China, vacationers, and large and small US corporations seeking to do business there will all benefit from this marvelous book." — <i>CHOICE</i><br /><br />"<i>China's America</i> makes a well-reasoned, well-documented contribution to the story of US-China relations, combining personal perspectives with official positions in a coherent way." — Edgar A. Porter, coeditor of <i>China in Oceania: Reshaping the Pacific</i>