The China White Paper: August 1949Stanford University Press, 1967 - 1079 páginas A Stanford University Press classic. |
Índice
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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Palavras e frases frequentes
action agreed Ambassador in China American annex areas Army assistance August Central cessation of hostilities Changchun Chiang Kai-shek China to Secretary Chinese Communist forces Chinese Communist Party Chinese Government Chou En-lai Chungking civil Committee of Three continued Council delegates democratic discussions economic effect efforts Embassy ernment Executive Headquarters Executive Yuan February Five-Man Committee foreign Generalissimo Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Government troops Government's groups informed internal issued January Japan Japanese July June Kalgan Kuomintang lend-lease Manchuria Marshall's mediation ment military reorganization mission Mukden munist Nanking National Assembly National Government Nationalist negotiations North China November October officials Open Door PCC resolutions peace Peiping points position President Chiang problem proposal regarding reported representatives request Russian Secretary Marshall September settlement Shanghai Sino-Soviet Treaty situation Soong Soviet Union Stalin statement Sun Fo T. V. Soong tion truce United States Government V-J Day Wang Wedemeyer Yalta Agreement Yenan