The Cold War in AsiaJames Gordon Hershberg Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1996 - 294 頁 |
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第 24 頁
... leader most likely wanted the Chinese to go firmly on record in re- questing a ceasefire ( possibly to be arranged by Moscow ) and to back away from their position from the previous summer , when Stalin had wanted an end to the war and ...
... leader most likely wanted the Chinese to go firmly on record in re- questing a ceasefire ( possibly to be arranged by Moscow ) and to back away from their position from the previous summer , when Stalin had wanted an end to the war and ...
第 25 頁
... leader's correspondence surrounding the meeting ) . But Mao did not explicitly object . Instead , he humbly admitted that during the discussions in Beijing of a future Sino - So- viet treaty the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP ) leadership ...
... leader's correspondence surrounding the meeting ) . But Mao did not explicitly object . Instead , he humbly admitted that during the discussions in Beijing of a future Sino - So- viet treaty the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP ) leadership ...
第 26 頁
... leader also agreed to keep the Dairen port closed to the Americans . The Chinese attempted to bargain when it came to ... leadership feel more secure in its international isolation . At the same time , the treaty created a new revolu ...
... leader also agreed to keep the Dairen port closed to the Americans . The Chinese attempted to bargain when it came to ... leadership feel more secure in its international isolation . At the same time , the treaty created a new revolu ...
第 30 頁
... leadership sent its most sensitive records for safekeeping and ready access . Its holdings are therefore more ... leader received Stalin's telegram with " great satisfaction " and informed Shtykov that he would begin preparations for a ...
... leadership sent its most sensitive records for safekeeping and ready access . Its holdings are therefore more ... leader received Stalin's telegram with " great satisfaction " and informed Shtykov that he would begin preparations for a ...
第 31 頁
... leadership , argu- ing that " the Americans will not enter a third world war for such a small territory . " It also ... leadership to take steps toward entering the war should the tide of battle turn against the DPRK . Chen Jian revealed ...
... leadership , argu- ing that " the Americans will not enter a third world war for such a small territory . " It also ... leadership to take steps toward entering the war should the tide of battle turn against the DPRK . Chen Jian revealed ...
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