The China White Paper: August 1949

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Stanford University Press, 1967 - 1079 páginas

A Stanford University Press classic.

 

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Proposal for a FiveMan Committee
xxviii
152
xxxiv
Chronology of Principal Events Affecting SinoAmerican
xxxvii
CHAPTER I
1
Japanese Expansion into China from 1931
13
The Quarantine Speech of President Roosevelt
19
World War II
26
Relinquishment of American Extraterritoriality
34
Further GovernmentCommunist Negotiations
193
The MarshallStuart Statement of October 8 1946
194
16 1946
198
Generalissimo Chiangs Statement of November
204
General Marshalls Views on the Situation in China
211
The End of the Marshall Mission
217
Effects of Restrictions on Trade and Shipping
223
CHAPTER VI
230

Third Plenary Session of the Kuomintang Central
48
The Wallace Mission 1944
55
Immediate Background of the Hurley MissionCon
59
Reports by General Stilwell
68
The Problem of Military Assistance
86
Agenda for Dr Soongs Moscow Conversations
92
Ambassador Hurleys Review of SovietChinese
99
The Yalta Agreement February 11 1945
113
CHAPTER V
127
The Agreements of January and February 1946
136
The MarshallStuart Statement of August 10 1946
175
The Drift toward AllOut StrifeContinued
180
Problems Relating to the FiveMan Committee
181
92
186
National Government Military Activities
188
Student Demonstrations
238
American Efforts to Encourage Reforms by the Chinese
242
July 4 1947
251
Chinese Reaction to General Wedemeyers State
258
Secretary Marshalls Press Conference of March
271
Alternatives of American Policy
279
Chinese Developments in 1949
288
CHAPTER VII
311
American Operational Advice to the Chinese
323
American Advisory Groups in China
338
Government Since VJ Day
354
CHAPTER VIII
360
Preparation in the United States of the China Aid Pro
371
The China Aid Act of 1948
387
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