| Anthony Pecotich, Clifford J. Shultz - 2006 - 354 頁
...Cambridge University Press, 1987), 14:97-103. A further brief discussion of aspects of the case is in Frederick C. Teiwes, "Mao and His Lieutenants," Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs (AJCA), no. 19-20 (1988): 26-27. 5. Eg, see Harold C. Hinton, The "Unprincipled Dispute" Within the... | |
| Werner Meissner - 1990 - 254 頁
...Communist Party', China Quarterly, no. 113 (March 1988), pp. 29-59. A short summary can also be found in Frederick C. Teiwes, 'Mao and His Lieutenants', Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, nos 19 and 20 (Jan. and July 1988), pp. 1-80, esp. pp. 6ff., 35ff. 14. Wang Ming, Mao's Betrayal, Moscow... | |
| Kenneth Lieberthal - 1991 - 452 頁
...(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980), p. 31. 4. For analyses of the succession problem, see Frederick C. Teiwes, "Mao and His Lieutenants, " Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs 19/20 (January 1988); Roderick MacFarquhar, The Origins of the Cultural Revolution, vols. 1 and 2 (New York:... | |
| Tony Saich, Hans J. Van de Ven - 1995 - 448 頁
...980): 79; and interview sources. 10. In Yan'an Mao observed that Zhang "never scrambled for power"; see Frederick C. Teiwes, "Mao and His Lieutenants," Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, nos. 19-20 (1988): 30. 11. Although the issue of a mistake in political line was raised at Zunyi by... | |
| J. Bruce Amstutz - 1996 - 294 頁
...Revolutionary Society, ed. John MH Lindbeck (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1971), 79-115. Frederick C. Teiwes, "Mao and His Lieutenants," Australian...of Chinese Affairs 19-20 (January-July 1988), 1-80, and Roderick MacFarquhar, The Origins of the Cultural Revolution (New York: Columbia University Press,... | |
| Michael H. Hunt - 1996 - 372 頁
...particular Schram's classic life-and-times biography, Mao Tse-tung (Harmondsworth, Eng.: Penguin, 1966); the update to it in Mao Zedong: A Preliminary Reassessment...Lieutenants," Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, no. 19-20 (January-July 1988): 1-80; Jerome Chen, Mao and the Chinese Revolution (London: Oxford University... | |
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