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黄华回忆录(精装)

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基本信息·出版社:外文出版社

·页码:616 页

·出版日期:2008年

·ISBN:9787119049540

·International Standard Book Number:7119049542

·EAN:9787119049540

·包装版本:1版

·装帧:精装

·开本:16

·正文语种:英语

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内容简介Huang Hua just celebrated his 96th birthday. A graduate of Yenching University, he is a typical Chinese progressive intellectual of his time. In old China the suffering of the common people and the pressing danger of losing the sovereignty of the entire nation led Huang Hua and millions of young people to join the struggle for China’s liberation.

Huang Hua’s memoir is a book describing his more than 70 years of activities as a revolutionary and a diplomat. It reflects also many significant aspects of China’s modern political history. In his posts as ambassador and foreign minister he witnessed a great range of events in international relations and participated in the realization of the foreign policy of New China.

As to the book’s style of writing, it is just like the character of the author-clear and straightforward, so it is easy to read and comprehend.

作者简介Mr. Huang Hua was born in 1913. His revo-lutionary and diplomatic activities have lastedover 70 years. In his youth he emerged as a leaderof the student movement in Beijing for resistanceagainst Japanese aggression and for nationalsalvation. In 1936 Huang Hua accompanied USjournalist Edgar Snow to northern Shaanxi Prov-ince to interview fighters of the Red Army andMao Zedong of the Chinese soviet regime inYenan, and worked together with the US ArmyObserver Group there. After the founding of thePeople's Republic of China in 1949, Huang Huabegan to engage in diplomatic activities on be-half of his motherland, including attending in-ternational conferences and politicalnegotiations, and serving as ambassador toGhana, Egypt and Canada, and as China's per-manent representative to the United Nations. Itwas Huang Hua who negotiated with Dr. HenryKissinger on the latter's secret visit to China.During his term as China's foreign minister,Huang Hua oversaw the signing of the Sino-Japa-nese Treaty of Peace and Friendship and the es-tablishing of diplomatic ties with the US. He alsomade strenuous efforts to improve China's rela-tions with India and the Soviet Union. In addition, he has maintained a long-term friend- ship with many friends of China and renowned personages all over the world.

媒体推荐Huang Hua, I have known since more than 30 years. In my book titled Men and Porspub!!sh about two decades ago t described Foreign retary Huan Hua a prudent, seasoned and at the same time agreeable diplomat. I have always valued

highly my discussions with this detached man.Huang Hua represented the People's Republic of China inside the Inter-Action

Council of the former heads of states and heads of governments in an impressive and at the same time serene style. I want to confirm today what I wrote about Huang Hua already in 1987. I would only add: In the meantime we have become personal friends.

——Helmut Schmidt, fo;mer Chancellor of the F. R. of Germany

I met Huang Hua on my first secret visit to Beijing in July 197t, After that we worked together when Huang Hua served his country as foreign minister and am- bassador to the United Nations. In all these capacities I came to admire Huang Hua's

diplomatic skill' subtlety and tenacity.all these qualities combined with extraordi- nary human warmth and reliability.

Huang Hua is one of the ablest public servants I have met anywhere. Beyond that I think of him as a trusted friend.

——Dr. Henry Kissinger

Huang Hua in his memoir has provided an intimate and authoritative history of how Chinese leaders beginning in the caves of Yenan propelled their nation to the center of the world stage. No Chinese leader, apart from his mentor, Premier Zhou

Enlai, has been more closely involved than Huang Hua in the diplomacy affecting the momentous events of the post-World War II era. His memoir will be a lasting contribution to understanding China and one Of its most outstanding citizens.

——Seymour Topping, former managing editor of The New York Times

编辑推荐Huang Hua’s memoir is a book describing his more than 70 years of activities as a revolutionary and a diplomat. It reflects also many significant aspects of China’s modern political history. In his posts as ambassador and foreign minister he witnessed a great range of events in international relations and participated in the realization of the foreign policy of New China.

目录

Foreword

Preface

Chapter One My Formative Years and the December 9 Movement..

Chapter Two With Edgar Snow in His Reporting on Red China in Northern Shaanxi

Chapter Three US Army Observer Group and Military Mediation Headquarters

Chapter Four Contacts with John Leighton Stuart in Nanjing

Chapter Five Geneva Conference——the First High-Level International Conference New China Attended

Chapter Six Participation in the Asian-African Conference (The Bandung Conference)

Chapter Seven Appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to the Republic of Ghana

Chapter Eight Serving as Ambassador to the United Arab Republic

Chapter Nine Snow’s Third Visit to China and Kissinger’s Secret Trip

Chapter Ten The First Chinese Embassy in North America

Chapter Eleven Five Years at the Chinese Permanent Mission to the UN

Chapter Twelve As Foreign Minister

Chapter Thirteen Signing of the Sino-Japanese Treaty of Peace and Friendship

Chapter Fourteen Establishment of Sino-US Diplomatic Relations and the Joint Communique on US Arms Sales to Taiwan

Chapter Fifteen Promoting Good Neighborliness and Friendship Visits to Nearby Asian Countries

Chapter Sixteen Meeting Four Indian Prime Ministers During One Official Goodwill Visit

Chapter Seventeen Visits to Developed Industrial Countries

Chapter Eighteen Journey to Africa

Chapter Nineteen The Cancun Meeting and Visits to Latin American Countries

Chapter Twenty The Early Stage of Sino-British Negotiations on the Question of Hong Kong

Chapter Twenty-One Attending Brezhnev’s Funeral to Promote Normalization of Sino-Soviet Ties

Chapter Twenty-Two My Contacts with Parliaments of Foreign Countries and Activities in the Inter-Action Council

Chapter Twenty-Three Carrying on the Cause of Soong Ching Ling Working with the Scholars of Lingnan

Chapter Twenty-Four International Friends and My Exchanges with Foreign Countries

Chapter Twenty-Five My Retirement Life

Postscript

Huang Hua Chronology

……[看更多目录]

序言I was very pleased to read the Huang HuaMemoirs.

In his early years Huang Hua was activein the student movement of resistance againstthe Japanese invaders and for national salvation,and also served as secretary of the CommunistParty Group of the Beiping (Beiiing) StudentFederation. After his graduation from YenchingUniversity, Huang gladly accepted an invitationfrom the American journalist Edgar Snow to join him in traveling to meChinese soviet region in northern Shaanxi Province. Rather than return tothe capital, Huang stayed in the Red Army, and later began his unique careerin external affairs.

The past seven decades——from the 1930s to the present day——havebeen a period when the Chinese people struggled valiantly in the cause ofthe people's democratic revolution, and made dramatic achievements ineconomic construction under the leadership of the Communist Party ofChina (CPC).

Joining in this great mission were tens of thousands of Chinese intel-lectuals. Huang Hua was one of them. He has often said that he was bornat the right time, and his life has been a rich one.

In fact, Huang Hua did a lot of important work in foreign affairs for the CPC before libration. During that period, he worked with the US Army Observer Group in Yenan, and took a position in the Military Mediation Headquarters formed jointly by the KNIT, CPC and US Army.

文摘After the liberation of Nanjing on April 23, the Military ControlCommission immediately made representations to the British. On April30, the spokesman of the PLA Headquarters issued a statement, whichprotested the British ex-Prime Minister's demand for sending an aircraftcarrier to the Far East to carry out armed retaliation. The statement de-manded that the British government acknowledge and apologize for itswrongdoing, and compensate for the losses it had caused to our side. Asinstructed by the Central MiLitary Commission, the Nanjing Military Con-trol Commission designated the Front Commander of the PLA at Zhen-iang, Yuan Zhongxian, as its representative to negotiate with the Britishabout the Amethyst incident. 1 and a few other comrades drove a jeep toZhenjiang, where we discussed with Commander Yuan details of a pro-posal for the talks. During the talks, the British representative admitted hisside's mistake orally, but refused to do so and to apologize in written form.Yuan Zhongxian severely refuted all his excuses. On the evening of July30, amidst hcavy fog and taking advantage of the rising tide, the Amethystslipped out of the Yangtze. At that particular time, our field armies werebusy attacking Shanghai and advancing further south. Besides, their con-centration was on guarding against the main opponent——the United States——which constituted a greater threat. As a saying goes, when confronted bya wolf, one ignores the fox. We had no time to bother with the British, butdid keep the matter on the record.

Ever since the Opium War in 1840, the UK had repeatedly bulliedChina and launched aggression against us. Always, the various governmentsof China had bowed before the foreign governments, ceding territory andpaying indemnities. The British government could never have thought thatthis time, in April 1949, the PLA, representing the interests and dignity ofthe Chinese people, would face up to them so steadfastl.

 
 
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