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Note to the Reader | ix | |
Prologue | xi | |
Part I | Growing Up, 1916-1947 | |
1 | "Where the Daisies Cover the Country Land" | 3 |
2 | Only a Memory | 24 |
3 | Americanization | 35 |
4 | An Anguished Cry | 47 |
Part II | Intelligence Officer in Action, 1948-1968 | |
5 | A Ready Recruit | 65 |
6 | A Covert Foot Soldier | 77 |
7 | On the Edge of Conflict | 97 |
8 | Running the Secret War | 106 |
9 | Of Coups, Floods, and Failures | 119 |
Part III | China Opens Up, 1969-1981 | |
10 | Reading the Tea Leaves | 135 |
11 | Breaking Down Walls | 152 |
12 | Kissinger's Man in China | 169 |
13 | Good Fortune | 196 |
14 | Riding a Wave | 213 |
Part IV | Diplomat in Action, 1982-1991 | |
15 | Righting the Balance | 227 |
16 | The Golden Years | 249 |
17 | Pushing for Change | 264 |
18 | "Through the Blur of Our Tears" | 282 |
19 | Stepping on a Volcano | 297 |
20 | Small Victories | 335 |
Epilogue | 373 | |
Acknowledgments | 383 | |
Notes | 385 | |
Bibliography | 402 | |
Index | 406 |
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