The Cold War in AsiaDIANE Publishing, 1996 - 293 頁 |
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... 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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第 201 頁 - Research for this article was supported in part by a grant from the International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), with funds provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the United States Information Agency, and the US Department of State.
第 101 頁 - All constituent acts be taken, including the holding of elections, under the auspices of the United Nations, for the establishment of a unified, independent and democratic Government in the sovereign State of Korea...
第 135 頁 - Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience," American Historical Review 92 (1987), 879-907.
第 181 頁 - We insisted on the taking of all necessary measures to smash the counter-revolutionary rebellion in Hungary and firmly opposed the abandonment of socialist Hungary.
第 149 頁 - ... and Asia and then spread to the Western Hemisphere as well, triumphing in Cuba. The world socialist system— the greatest achievement of the working class after the October Revolution— is still very young. However, socialism has become firmly established in the world. It has strikingly shown— not only in the Soviet Union but also in other socialist countries— that it can give a correct answer to the cardinal problems facing mankind, an answer beyond the capability of the capitalist world...
第 37 頁 - Kim II Sung, Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Korean People's Democratic Republic.
第 155 頁 - ... education. Can we do this? Or, [you] may have all of China's more than ten thousand kilometers of coastline and let us only maintain a guerrilla force. With a few atomic bombs, you think you are in a position to control us through asking for the right of rent and lease.
第 81 頁 - OF THE KOREAN PEOPLE'S ABMT AND THE COMMANDEB OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE'S VOLUNTEERS, ON THE OTHEB HAND, CONCEBNING A MILITARY ARMISTICE IN KOREA PREAMBLE The undersigned, the Commander-in-Chief, United Nations Command, on the one hand, and the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and the Commander of the Chinese People's Volunteers...
第 102 頁 - Government I shall at once proceed to take such military action as may be necessary to enforce the decrees of the United Nations.
第 193 頁 - Avigdor Haselkorn, The Evolution of Soviet Security Strategy 1965-1975 (New York: Crane & Russak, 1978), 39-42; Nelson, Power and Insecurity, 70. 13. Cited in Nelson, Power and Insecurity, 68. 14. Cohen, "Sino-Soviet Border Crisis,