The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 52 筆
第 7 頁
... wanted to impress on Mao and the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP ) leader- ship his status as the master tactician of the world Communist movement — as someone who immediately understood a political situ- ation wherever it came up with ...
... wanted to impress on Mao and the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP ) leader- ship his status as the master tactician of the world Communist movement — as someone who immediately understood a political situ- ation wherever it came up with ...
第 23 頁
... wanted them to behave . It is also possible , and not mutually exclusive , that he was making a disingenuous argu- ment to persuade the Chinese to go on fight- ing , thus perpetuating their dependence on him while keeping the United ...
... wanted them to behave . It is also possible , and not mutually exclusive , that he was making a disingenuous argu- ment to persuade the Chinese to go on fight- ing , thus perpetuating their dependence on him while keeping the United ...
第 24 頁
... wanted , but which was held up by Stalin's ceaseless maneuvering on the is- sue . The Soviet leader most likely wanted the Chinese to go firmly on record in re- questing a ceasefire ( possibly to be arranged by Moscow ) and to back away ...
... wanted , but which was held up by Stalin's ceaseless maneuvering on the is- sue . The Soviet leader most likely wanted the Chinese to go firmly on record in re- questing a ceasefire ( possibly to be arranged by Moscow ) and to back away ...
第 26 頁
... wanted to extract from the Chinese a proper price for this willingness , primarily in the form of recognition of Soviet security interests in Manchuria . This time Stalin did not miscalculate . Mao now ac- cepted Stalin's proposal , put ...
... wanted to extract from the Chinese a proper price for this willingness , primarily in the form of recognition of Soviet security interests in Manchuria . This time Stalin did not miscalculate . Mao now ac- cepted Stalin's proposal , put ...
第 34 頁
... wanted peace and wanted a peaceful solution of the Korean question - at the ear- liest possible moment " and advised the United States " to get in touch with the North Kore- ans and the Chinese Communists in this matter . " 13 A few ...
... wanted peace and wanted a peaceful solution of the Korean question - at the ear- liest possible moment " and advised the United States " to get in touch with the North Kore- ans and the Chinese Communists in this matter . " 13 A few ...
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