The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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第 23 頁
... leader's fasci- nation with turning China into the “ arsenal of Asia " and his support for the Chinese conquest of Tibet , though he sidetracks Stalin's unsolicited advice to expel the Por- tuguese " scum " from the enclave of Macau ...
... leader's fasci- nation with turning China into the “ arsenal of Asia " and his support for the Chinese conquest of Tibet , though he sidetracks Stalin's unsolicited advice to expel the Por- tuguese " scum " from the enclave of Macau ...
第 24 頁
... leader most likely wanted the Chinese to go firmly on record in re- questing a ceasefire ( possibly to be arranged by ... leaders from Molotov and Khrushchev to Brezhnev and Gromyko con- sidered themselves duty - bound to safeguard and ...
... leader most likely wanted the Chinese to go firmly on record in re- questing a ceasefire ( possibly to be arranged by ... leaders from Molotov and Khrushchev to Brezhnev and Gromyko con- sidered themselves duty - bound to safeguard and ...
第 25 頁
... leaders . When Mao indirectly asked the Soviet leader " to send volunteer pilots or secret military detachments to speed up the conquest of Formosa [ Taiwan ] , " Stalin promised only " to consider " such assistance and advised Mao to ...
... leaders . When Mao indirectly asked the Soviet leader " to send volunteer pilots or secret military detachments to speed up the conquest of Formosa [ Taiwan ] , " Stalin promised only " to consider " such assistance and advised Mao to ...
第 31 頁
... leadership , argu- ing that " the Americans will not enter a third world war for such a small territory . " It also ... leader's anxiety , namely the possibility that a disas- ter in Korea might draw Soviet troops into combat against ...
... leadership , argu- ing that " the Americans will not enter a third world war for such a small territory . " It also ... leader's anxiety , namely the possibility that a disas- ter in Korea might draw Soviet troops into combat against ...
第 34 頁
... leadership may have been less enthusiastic about the massive casualties suffered in Korea , which ran to many hun ... leader was in fact willing to continue the war until he obtained from the United States terms he considered acceptable ...
... leadership may have been less enthusiastic about the massive casualties suffered in Korea , which ran to many hun ... leader was in fact willing to continue the war until he obtained from the United States terms he considered acceptable ...
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