China's Fading Revolution: Army Dissent and Military Divisions, 1967-68Centre of Contemporary Chinese Studies, 1969 - 405 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 91 筆
第 23 頁
... factions which both claimed to be " revo- lutionary rebel groups " , was obscured by the region's remoteness which put Tibet beyond central control and by the scanty regional radio broadcasts of the domestic situation which often ...
... factions which both claimed to be " revo- lutionary rebel groups " , was obscured by the region's remoteness which put Tibet beyond central control and by the scanty regional radio broadcasts of the domestic situation which often ...
第 24 頁
... factions . Further unsuccessful attempts to reach agreement took place in January and May 1968 when the leaders of both factions were summoned to conferences in Szechwan , under the sponsorship of General Chang Kuo - hua . After a short ...
... factions . Further unsuccessful attempts to reach agreement took place in January and May 1968 when the leaders of both factions were summoned to conferences in Szechwan , under the sponsorship of General Chang Kuo - hua . After a short ...
第 158 頁
... factions that they were " on the brink of the precipice " if they did not stop going at each other . He suggested the two factions form an alliance and be represented in the new power structure , so as to avert serious turmoil from ...
... factions that they were " on the brink of the precipice " if they did not stop going at each other . He suggested the two factions form an alliance and be represented in the new power structure , so as to avert serious turmoil from ...
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