"In their struggle against wartime Japan, and later against international Communism, the United States and Nationalist China were necessary but awkward allies, united by common enemies but divided by sharply conflicting national priorities and contradictory objectives"--
Introduction -- The path to normalization -- Deng Xiaoping visits America -- Hearings in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee -- The Senate Foreign Relations Committee markup -- The Senate Foreign Relations Committee Report -- Hearings in the House Committe on Foreign Affairs -- House Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs hearings -- The House Committee on Foreign Affairs report -- The administration's Taiwan/China legislative task force and Senate confirmation of Ambassador Leonard Woodcock -- The Senate floor -- The floor of the House of Representatives -- The Senate and House resolve their differences -- Signing a bill into law -- The perilous question of treaty termination -- Appendix 1: members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and their years of service -- Appendix 2: chronology -- Appendix 3: the Carter administration's legislative proposal (introduced by request).
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