Tucker, Nancy Bernkopf
Professor Tucker teaches in both the History Department and the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. She is a leading authority on Sino-American relations and the author of Patterns in the Dust: Chinese-American Relations and the Recognition Controversy, 1949–1950 (Twayne) and Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the United States, 1945–1992: Uncertain Friendships (Columbia), which won the Bernath Prize of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations.
Drawing upon fifty ADST-created oral histories and one from Berkeley’s Bancroft Library, Nancy Bernkopf Tucker weaves together a wide r range of interviews with key players in making and executing U.S. policy toward China since World War II. Interviewees included Arthur Hummel, James Lilley, John Stewart Service, Winston Lord, Marshall...