By MYAT MAY ZIN
February 28, 2013
HONG KONG – American correspondents who were embedded within official delegations during the course of the US-China rapprochement in the early and mid-1970s wrote memoirs on China.
The research of Dr Celine Song explores how these short visits of the journalists led to the romanticized portrayal of China and how it was significant in facilitating the foreign policy ventures of the both governments.