Peking's Approach to Negotiation, Selected Writings: Compiled by the Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations (pursuant to S. Res. 24, 91st Cong.). |
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第 29 頁
... relations between the two countries . In the English text originally proposed by the United States nego- tiator , the phrase used was " promptly to exercise their right to return . " A Chinese rendering of the word " promptly " was a ...
... relations between the two countries . In the English text originally proposed by the United States nego- tiator , the phrase used was " promptly to exercise their right to return . " A Chinese rendering of the word " promptly " was a ...
第 47 頁
... relations in hopes of exerting some influence on the Chinese and of drawing them into the give - and - take of contem- porary diplomacy . All such efforts are rebuffed . In fact , the diplomat often finds he is much less important in ...
... relations in hopes of exerting some influence on the Chinese and of drawing them into the give - and - take of contem- porary diplomacy . All such efforts are rebuffed . In fact , the diplomat often finds he is much less important in ...
第 50 頁
... relations is possible . Today we and Peiping are as far apart on matters of fundamental policy as we were 17 years ago . 1.1 [ From Negotiating with the Chinese Communists : The United 50 PEKING'S APPROACH TO NEGOTIATION.
... relations is possible . Today we and Peiping are as far apart on matters of fundamental policy as we were 17 years ago . 1.1 [ From Negotiating with the Chinese Communists : The United 50 PEKING'S APPROACH TO NEGOTIATION.
第 51 頁
... Relations , Inc. , New York . Reprinted by permission . ] ADVERSARY NEGOTIATION , PEKING STYLE * By Kenneth T. Young ( Deputy Representative at the post - armistice Panmunjom meet- ings ; Adviser , U.S. Delegation , Geneva Conference ...
... Relations , Inc. , New York . Reprinted by permission . ] ADVERSARY NEGOTIATION , PEKING STYLE * By Kenneth T. Young ( Deputy Representative at the post - armistice Panmunjom meet- ings ; Adviser , U.S. Delegation , Geneva Conference ...
第 53 頁
... relations between op- pressed and oppressor nations , between oppressed and oppressor countries or between oppressed and oppressor classes , and never be described as the main content of the transition from capitalism to socialism ...
... relations between op- pressed and oppressor nations , between oppressed and oppressor countries or between oppressed and oppressor classes , and never be described as the main content of the transition from capitalism to socialism ...
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action ADMIRAL JOY adversary negotiations Africa and Latin agenda aggression agreement American negotiator armed forces Astell atomic attack attitude Barbarian Canton Chinese side Chou En-lai Co-Hong coexistence Communist China Communist negotiator compromise Comrade Mao Tse-tung concessions contradiction CPSU delegation demilitarized zone diplomacy diplomatic discussed Dulles Embassy enemy fight Geneva Hong merchants Howqua ideology imperialists Indochina issue Khrushchev Korean Armistice lackeys letter Lord Napier mandarins Mao Tse-tung Mao's Maoist Mark Gayn meeting ment military Moscow NOTE BY SUBCOMMITTEE November November 18 nuclear weapons October official Panmunjom Paper Tigers peace Peking Peking's People's Republic people's war principle problems proposed Quemoy reactionaries Republic of China revolution revolutionary September Sino-U.S. ambassadorial talks situation Soviet Union statement strategy struggle Ta Kung Pao tactical Taiwan Strait tension third power tion tit-for-tat U.S. Government U.S. imperialism U.S. side United Nations Command Viceroy victory Vietminh Vietnam wei-t'o Western withdrawal
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第 88 頁 - The countryside, and the countryside alone, can provide the broad areas in which the revolutionaries can maneuver freely. The countryside, and the countryside alone, can provide the revolutionary bases from which the revolutionaries can go forward to final victory.
第 85 頁 - The emancipation of the proletariat, in its turn, will have its specific expression in military affairs and create its specific, new military method." * Engels' profound prediction has been fulfilled in the revolutionary wars waged by the Chinese people under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party. In the course of protracted armed struggle, we have created a whole range of strategy and tactics of people's war by which we have been able to utilize our strong points to attack the enemy at his...
第 45 頁 - As to what you have requested in your message, O King, namely to be allowed to send one of your subjects to reside in the Celestial Empire to look after your Country's trade, this does not conform to the Celestial Empire's ceremonial system, and definitely cannot be done.
第 41 頁 - The atom bomb is a paper tiger which the US reactionaries use to scare people. It looks terrible, but in fact it isn't. Of course, the atom bomb is a weapon of mass slaughter, but the outcome of a war is decided by the people, not by one or two new types of weapon.
第 82 頁 - But they grew stronger and stronger in the course of the war and became the main force in defeating Japanese imperialism. How was it possible for a weak country finally to defeat a strong country ? How was it possible for a seemingly weak army to become the main force in the war ? The basic reasons were that the War of Resistance Against Japan was a genuine people's war led by the Communist Party of China...
第 88 頁 - ... people everywhere. These revisionists are doing what the US imperialists are unable to do themselves and are rendering them great service. They have greatly encouraged US imperialism in its war adventures. They have completely betrayed the Marxist-Leninist revolutionary theory of war and have become betrayers of people's war. To win the struggle against US imperialism and carry people's wars to victory, the Marxist-Leninists and revolutionary people throughout the world must resolutely oppose...
第 83 頁 - Today, the US imperialists are repeating on a world-wide scale the past actions of the Japanese imperialists in China and other parts of Asia. It has become an urgent necessity for the people in many countries to master and use people's war as a weapon against US imperialism and its lackeys.
第 85 頁 - In every battle, concentrate an absolutely superior force (two, three, four and sometimes even five or six times the enemy's strength), encircle the enemy forces completely, strive to wipe them out thoroughly and do not let any escape from the net.
第 88 頁 - Taking the entire globe, if North America and Western Europe can be called "the cities of the world," then Asia, Africa, and Latin America constitute "the rural areas of the world.
第 83 頁 - Japanese war. He went on to show how these factors would influence the course of the war. Japan's advantage was temporary and would gradually diminish as a result of our efforts. Her disadvantages were fundamental; they could not be overcome and would gradually grow in the course of the war. China's disadvantage was temporary and could be gradually overcome. China's advantages were fundamental and would play an increasingly positive role in the course of the war. Japan's advantage and China's disadvantage...