... on the fact that the Chinese people were now at the parting of the ways. The policy of the Chinese Government was co-operation with Europe and the United States as well as with Japan. If, however, they did not get justice, China might be driven into... Wilson and China: A Revised History of the Shandong Question - 第 207 頁Bruce A. Elleman 著 - 2002 - 227 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Ray Stannard Baker - 1922 - 600 頁
...however, they did not get justice, China might be driven into the arms of Japan. There was a small section in China which believed in Asia for the Asiatics and wanted the closest coSperation with Japan. The position of the Government, however, was that they believed in the justice... | |
| Ray Stannard Baker - 1923 - 592 頁
...however, they did not get justice, China might be driven into the arms of Japan. There was a small section in China which believed in Asia for the Asiatics...there, the consequential reaction might be very great. President Wilson responded by again showing the "quandary in which the Powers" found themselves, the... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1946 - 968 頁
...however, they did not get justice, China might be driven into the arms of Japan. There was a small section in China which believed in Asia for the Asiatics...very great. Further, he wished to suggest that the validity of the arrangements was questionable owing to the following facts: (1) They arose out of the... | |
| Stephen G. Craft - 2003 - 352 頁
...warned that although his government believed in the justice of the West, there were people in China who "believed in Asia for the Asiatics and wanted the closest co-operation with Japan." He feared that China "might be driven into the arms of Japan" if it did not get justice. Annoyed by... | |
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