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 90 筆
第 8 頁
... struggle against the Americans . But we are already reconciled to that . Mao Zedong : This question worries us only because it may have undesirable conse- quences for the USSR . Stalin : As you know , we made the current agreement ...
... struggle against the Americans . But we are already reconciled to that . Mao Zedong : This question worries us only because it may have undesirable conse- quences for the USSR . Stalin : As you know , we made the current agreement ...
第 10 頁
... struggle with its en- emies . Stalin . There is no need to thank . This is our duty . Wouldn't the Chinese comrades help us if we were in the same position ? Zhou Enlai agrees that this is true , add- ing that though assistance should ...
... struggle with its en- emies . Stalin . There is no need to thank . This is our duty . Wouldn't the Chinese comrades help us if we were in the same position ? Zhou Enlai agrees that this is true , add- ing that though assistance should ...
第 12 頁
... struggle for lib- eration . He goes on to give a short account of the situation in Korea . He points out that up until May 1951 the war in Korea was not static , but was a war of movement . Since May 1951 , a front has been established ...
... struggle for lib- eration . He goes on to give a short account of the situation in Korea . He points out that up until May 1951 the war in Korea was not static , but was a war of movement . Since May 1951 , a front has been established ...
第 14 頁
... struggle to achieve peace . Stalin says that the American strategy is fright . But they have not frightened China . Could it be said that they have also failed to frighten Korea ? Zhou Enlai affirms that one could es- sentially say that ...
... struggle to achieve peace . Stalin says that the American strategy is fright . But they have not frightened China . Could it be said that they have also failed to frighten Korea ? Zhou Enlai affirms that one could es- sentially say that ...
第 24 頁
... struggle between the two great revolutionary personalities is as important in understanding the talks between them in Moscow as their substance . At first , Stalin seems to have succeeded in impressing Mao with his posture as world ...
... struggle between the two great revolutionary personalities is as important in understanding the talks between them in Moscow as their substance . At first , Stalin seems to have succeeded in impressing Mao with his posture as world ...
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