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 74 筆
第 7 頁
... continued on page 27 they could be left intact . The existing agree- ments , including the treaty , should be changed because war against Japan figures at the very heart of the treaty . Since the war is over and Japan has been crushed ...
... continued on page 27 they could be left intact . The existing agree- ments , including the treaty , should be changed because war against Japan figures at the very heart of the treaty . Since the war is over and Japan has been crushed ...
第 23 頁
... continued and which ended in the Treaty of Friendship , Alliance , and Mutual Assistance and other agreements signed on February 14. Throughout these negotiations the Soviets held to a hard bargain , insisting on getting new advantages ...
... continued and which ended in the Treaty of Friendship , Alliance , and Mutual Assistance and other agreements signed on February 14. Throughout these negotiations the Soviets held to a hard bargain , insisting on getting new advantages ...
第 26 頁
... continued to occupy China's seat on the Security Council . When Mao mentioned the necessity of a new treaty , Vyshinsky repeated the official line that any change in the 1945 treaty " could be used by the Americans and the British as a ...
... continued to occupy China's seat on the Security Council . When Mao mentioned the necessity of a new treaty , Vyshinsky repeated the official line that any change in the 1945 treaty " could be used by the Americans and the British as a ...
第 27 頁
... continued from 7 page a divided China . The visit of Soviet Polit- buro member Anastas Mikoyan to the CCP headquarters later that winter did not do much to mitigate mutual suspicions ; indeed , Mao on several occasions during the dec ...
... continued from 7 page a divided China . The visit of Soviet Polit- buro member Anastas Mikoyan to the CCP headquarters later that winter did not do much to mitigate mutual suspicions ; indeed , Mao on several occasions during the dec ...
第 29 頁
... continued against the troops which had refused to give the oath . It seems unlikely that the Guomindang would agree to these measures , but if they would not , it would be also detrimental for them , because they would be totally ...
... continued against the troops which had refused to give the oath . It seems unlikely that the Guomindang would agree to these measures , but if they would not , it would be also detrimental for them , because they would be totally ...
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