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Loss of China
Patrick J. Hurley's Attempt to Unify China, 1944-1945
The Battle of Quemoy: the Amphibious Assault That Held the Postwar Military Balance in the Taiwan Strait
Part II Chapter 1 How China Became a Communist Country
Chiang Kai-Shek Introduction General Overviews Primary Sources
Anticommunist Hysteria the Cold War, 2000 from U.S
THE CHINA LOBBY”: INFLUENCES on U.S.-CHINA FOREIGN POLICY in the POST WAR PERIOD, 1949-1954 by Jeff Blackwell
The Evolving Us Intelligence Regime and the Chinese
American Policy and the Downfall of the Nationalist China: a Survey of Major American Historical Literature of China's Civil War
The Evolving Us Intelligence Regime and the Chinese
Stalin, the Cold War, and the Division of China: a Multi-Archival Mystery”
Taiwan's Offshore Islands, Pathway Or Barrier?
Harry S. Truman at the National Press Club: May 10, 1954, April 12, 1958, December 8, 1958, and November 2, 1961
The Failure of the China White Paper
CHAPTER 4 Mccarthyism and COLD WAR: Diplomatic Security in the 1950S
CREAN-THESIS-2012.Pdf
The Orientation in the Orient (1949–1952)
Taiwan, March 2005
Joseph Mccarthy and the Loss of China: a Study in Fear and Panic by Adam Ferenz Presented to the American Culture Faculty At
Top View
The Chinese Revolution of 1949
US-China Relations 1945-1953
U.S.-China Relations
American Diplomacy Through the Lens of Non-State Actors
Debating Maoism in Contemporary China: Reflections on Benjamin I
Who Lost China?” Debate Author(S): Gary Alan Fine, Bin Xu Reviewed Work(S): Source: Social Problems, Vol
When Marshall Kept the US out of War in China
American Perceptions of Sino-Soviet Relations: 1944 - 1963
Chiang Kai-Shek Y Franco (1953–1973)
Thesis Entitled Mobilization Nation: Mass Movements in the People's