The Strange Connection: U.S. Intervention in China, 1944-1972Bloomsbury Academic, 1992年3月23日 - 264 頁 This book provides an analysis of American intervention in China from World War II to the rapprochement Richard Nixon began in 1972. One of the major themes of the work is that the United States should avoid judging China by Western standards. The United States learned this after twenty-eight years of attempting to impose its own standards of democratic, representative government on China. Alexander also contends that the United States acted against its own interests when it supported the Nationalists and that the United States accused the Chinese Communists of aggressive policies in East Asia when, in fact, they did not pursue aggressive policies. |
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... Vietnam in April 1954 , after the French asked Washington for air strikes ... north and France's puppet Bao Dai ruling in the south . This satisfied a ... North Korea and its demand for a buffer state in North Vietnam . Dulles continued ...
... North Vietnam used routes through Laos to move troops and supplies to assist in the guerrilla war against the U.S. ... Vietnam had resulted in the death of Diem and his brother , Ngo Dinh Nhu , on November 2 , 1963. The United States ...
... Vietnam War may have hastened Mao's determination . When American aircraft began a virtually continuous bombardment of North Vietnam in February 1965 , the Soviet Union became as concerned as China about U.S. intentions . This brought ...
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The United States Begins to Meddle in China | 1 |
Hurley Arrives Stilwell Departs | 11 |
The Dixie Mission | 17 |
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