The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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第 26 頁
... United Nations , where the Nationalists 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 ...
... United Nations , where the Nationalists 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 ...
第 30 頁
... United States , and the making of Soviet foreign policy in general in the last years of Stalin's life . In this brief commentary I will therefore not attempt to provide a close ex- amination of these documents , as I have in two ...
... United States , and the making of Soviet foreign policy in general in the last years of Stalin's life . In this brief commentary I will therefore not attempt to provide a close ex- amination of these documents , as I have in two ...
第 31 頁
... United States than was the Soviet leadership , argu- ing that " the Americans will not enter a third world war for such a small territory . " It also appears that in May 1950 Kim Il Sung , perhaps to counter the oppressive Soviet ...
... United States than was the Soviet leadership , argu- ing that " the Americans will not enter a third world war for such a small territory . " It also appears that in May 1950 Kim Il Sung , perhaps to counter the oppressive Soviet ...
第 32 頁
... United States might use the war in Korea as a pretext for rearm- ing Japan . Stalin's continued fear of a resurgent Japan may seem surprising , but in 1947 the U.S. military had considered re- arming Japan to buttress the forces ...
... United States might use the war in Korea as a pretext for rearm- ing Japan . Stalin's continued fear of a resurgent Japan may seem surprising , but in 1947 the U.S. military had considered re- arming Japan to buttress the forces ...
第 34 頁
... United States terms he considered acceptable . Russian records of Mao's correspondence with Stalin thus lend support to Chen Jian's argument that Mao Zedong intervened in Korea pri- marily in order to reassert China's place in the ...
... United States terms he considered acceptable . Russian records of Mao's correspondence with Stalin thus lend support to Chen Jian's argument that Mao Zedong intervened in Korea pri- marily in order to reassert China's place in the ...
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