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About the Author
Aron Shai is Shaul N. Eisenberg Professor of East Asian Studies and Pro-Rector of Tel Aviv University. He earned his PhD from St. Antony's College, University of Oxford. His research focuses on imperialism in Asia, China's role in international relations, diplomatic and economic history, and Sino-Israeli relations. He lectured at international conferences and served as guest professor at Oxford, Paris, Toronto, New York and in China. Shai authored and edited numerous books in Hebrew, English, and Chinese, including Origins of War in the East; From the Opium War to Mao Zedong; Britain and China 1941-1947; The Fate of British and French Firms in China 1949-1954; Twentieth Century China; and Zhang Xueliang-The General Who Never Fought. He has also written two historical novels.
Reviews
"Shai provides an overview of Chinese-Jewish relations from medieval Kaifeng to the present. In 239 pages of text and a ten-page quatro-lingual bibliography, he surveys the corresponding academic field now known as Sino-Judaica. ... Shai condenses this vast corpus of scholarship as context for what is the strength of this volume: his profiles of Sino-Judaic personalities. These include Sun Yat-sen's English bodyguard Morris Cohen (1887-1970) and Chinese Communist Fourth Army physician Jacob Rosenfeld (1903-1952), originally from Austria. Shai also offers vignettes about lesser-known individuals who are arguably of equal historical significance. Drawing upon hard-to-get interviews and the Yad Tabenkin archive of the kibbutz movement, he profiles leaders of the Israel Communist Party (ICP) and their Chinese initiatives. ... Shai's persistent sleuthing about [Israeli businessman Shaul] Eisenberg and the ICP is matched in Sino-Israeli historiography only by Yitzhak Shichor's startling revelations about Israeli nuclear cooperation with Taiwan." -Jonathan Goldstein, The China Quarterly, 238
-- Jonathan Goldstein * The China Quarterly *"Shai paints a fascinating picture of Israeli/Jewish-Chinese history and the present relationship between the two peoples. The book is not only descriptive, but also an important piece of academic research, revealing information not widely known until now. ... The book is an excellent read that once again demonstrates that Aron Shai is a true expert in the field." -Shai A. Kivity, Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs
"A small corpus of literature probing the historical relationship between the Chinese and Jewish peoples has accumulated over the years. A very welcome recent addition to this literature is Aron Shai's comprehensive, illuminating and accessible review of the relationship from its origins to the present day. Shai, a professor at Tel Aviv University and an internationally known Sinologist, manages to weave together nimbly three separate strands of inquiry into a single volume. In alternating chapters, he examines the communal, economic and political strands of the relationship, even sewing in to the fabric of the book his own particular experience with the Chinese people. ... This book should indisputably be at the top of the reading list of anyone interested in either the broader Jewish-Chinese relationship or the narrower Israeli-Sino relationship. It is sure to become a core work in these fields." -David Rodman, Israel Affairs
* Israel Affairs *"Aron Shai ... has packed a tremendous amount of information in a very readable form into this well-researched book. He realizes that the all-important question of the nature of Sino-Israeli relations in the future can only be contemplated with knowledge of the past, which is why the book looks at relations from the ancient Jewish community of Kaifeng to the present." -Liat Collins, The Jerusalem Post
"In Aron Shai's new book, China and Israel, we can clearly see a road map of how the Sino-Israeli relationship has evolved from the strong influence of Eurocentrism in its early days to an extent that sometimes gives rise to anxiety and worry today. ... It is also noteworthy that Shai describes his own experiences and connections with China as a scholar who has long studied Sino-Israeli relations. As an expert on the history of foreign relations, he can also incisively call attention to both the problems and achievements of the period of bilateral relations. His own experiences reflect the ups and downs of those relations." -Wang Zhen, Center for Jewish Studies in Shanghai and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Israel Studies Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781618118950
Author Aron Shai
Format Paperback
Page Count 270
Imprint Academic Studies Press
Publisher Academic Studies Press