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第 18 頁
... first . Among foreigners the office got the reputation of being an institution for the prevention of business transactions . Even when there was willingness to negotiate , results were difficult to achieve . The meetings were extremely ...
... first . Among foreigners the office got the reputation of being an institution for the prevention of business transactions . Even when there was willingness to negotiate , results were difficult to achieve . The meetings were extremely ...
第 21 頁
... first few decades of Chinese contact with the West in modern times , the role of the people was essentially that of pawns in the game . The international implications of antiforeign feeling among the people and of antiforeign riots were ...
... first few decades of Chinese contact with the West in modern times , the role of the people was essentially that of pawns in the game . The international implications of antiforeign feeling among the people and of antiforeign riots were ...
第 22 頁
... existed for China simply forced itself at last upon the Chinese people , the educated first and the uneducated soon after . 2 Developing a Foreign Policy THE recognition that the traditional 22 MODERN CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY.
... existed for China simply forced itself at last upon the Chinese people , the educated first and the uneducated soon after . 2 Developing a Foreign Policy THE recognition that the traditional 22 MODERN CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY.
第 23 頁
... first step toward sounder relations with the West . For a long time , however , no change in foreign policy resulted . In its early stage the appreciation of Western achievements was not compre- hensive enough to include Western peoples ...
... first step toward sounder relations with the West . For a long time , however , no change in foreign policy resulted . In its early stage the appreciation of Western achievements was not compre- hensive enough to include Western peoples ...
第 25 頁
... first dealt with the advisability of granting foreign envoys an audience with the emperor . The Yamen favored it and so did the majority of the officials , though many included the proviso that the step should be postponed until after ...
... first dealt with the advisability of granting foreign envoys an audience with the emperor . The Yamen favored it and so did the majority of the officials , though many included the proviso that the step should be postponed until after ...
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3 FOREIGN IMPACT AND REFORM | 35 |
4 TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OR THE OPEN DOOR? | 52 |
5 REBELLION AGAINST THE WEST | 59 |
6 THREATENED LOSS OF MANCHURIA | 71 |
7 NURTURING NATIONALISM | 86 |
8 ALIGNMENT WITH GERMANY AND AMERICA | 99 |
15 INCIDENT WITH JAPAN AND RECONSTRUCTION | 193 |
16 RENEWED AGGRESSION AND INTERNAL DISCORD | 211 |
17 THE ALLIANCE IN WORLD WAR II | 231 |
18 THE AFTERMATH OF YALTA | 240 |
19 THE LOSS OF MANCHURIA AND SINKIANG | 248 |
20 THE COLLAPSE OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT | 261 |
21 THE THEORY OF COMMUNIST FOREIGN POLICY | 273 |
22 THE HATEAMERICA CAMPAIGN | 284 |
9 STRENGTHENING THE EMPIRE | 108 |
10 REVOLUTION AND FOREIGN MONEY | 120 |
11 THEORETICAL ALLY IN WORLD WAR I | 137 |
12 THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE 1921 | 159 |
13 TURNING FROM THE WEST TO RUSSIA | 168 |
14 DIPLOMATIC SUCCESSES | 179 |
23 THE ALLIANCE WITH THE SOVIET UNION | 308 |
24 THE BID FOR ASIAN LEADERSHIP | 325 |
25 REALIZING AMBITIONS IN ASIA | 332 |
NOTES | 357 |
INDEX | 390 |
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第 161 頁 - China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable government ; (3) To use their influence for the purpose of effectually establishing and maintaining the principle of equal opportunity for the commerce and industry of all nations throughout the territory of China ; (4) To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of subjects or citizens of friendly States, and from countenancing action inimical...
第 368 頁 - Henry F. Pringle, The Life and Times of William Howard Taft (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1939), II, 678-679.
第 291 頁 - Nations furnish such assistance to the Republic of Korea as might be necessary to repel the armed attack and to restore international peace and security in the area.
第 280 頁 - The Central People's Government shall have centralised handling of all external affairs of the area of Tibet; and there will be peaceful co-existence with neighbouring countries and establishment and development of fair commercial and trading relations with them on the basis of equality, mutual benefit and mutual respect for territory and sovereignty.
第 39 頁 - A more hopeless spectacle of fatuous imbecility, made up in equal parts of arrogance and helplessness, than the central Government of the Chinese Empire presented, after the actual pressure of war had been removed, it is almost impossible to conceive.
第 385 頁 - Benjamin Schwartz, Chinese Communism and the Rise of Mao (Cambridge, Mass., 1951); Robert C. North, Kuomintang and Chinese Communist Elites (Stanford University, 1952). Some thoughts on the possibility of Maoist "Titoism...
第 272 頁 - September 29, 1949, they embodied the clause that "the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China shall examine all treaties and agreements concluded between the Kuomintang and foreign Governments, and recognize, abrogate, revise or renew them according to their respective contents.
第 280 頁 - Government of the People's Republic of China shall do its utmost to protect the proper rights and interests of Chinese .residing abroad. ARTICLE 59. The People's Government of the People's Republic of China protects law-abiding foreign nationals in China. , ARTICLE 60. The People's Republic of China shall accord the right of asylum to foreign nationals who seek refuge in China because they have been oppressed by their own governments for supporting the people's interests and taking part in the struggle...