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Sino-American relations, 1945-1950, with emphasis on the outcome of China's entry to the Korean War.
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Sino-American relations, 1945-1950, with emphasis on the outcome of China's entry to the Korean War./
作者:
Liu, Zhigang.
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256 p.
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Major Professor: James C. Thomson, Jr.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International56-05A.
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History, Asia, Australia and Oceania. -
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Sino-American relations, 1945-1950, with emphasis on the outcome of China's entry to the Korean War.
Liu, Zhigang.
Sino-American relations, 1945-1950, with emphasis on the outcome of China's entry to the Korean War.
- 256 p.
Major Professor: James C. Thomson, Jr.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 1996.
This dissertation examines Sino-American relations from 1945 to 1950. It analyzes the evolution of American policy towards Asia at a time when the crises in China and then finally Korea steered the United States to apply the "Containment" policy in East Asia and made Japan an increasingly important partner of the United States in the context of a global Cold War. In this period of the Chinese Civil War and the U.S. occupation of Japan, American foreign policy towards East Asia focused on Japan. China policy became subsidiary to Washington's intended purpose to make Japan the counterbalance to the Soviet expansion in this region. This study also assesses how American relations with the Chinese Communist Party eventually affected China's decision to enter the Korean war, and thus exerted unexpected influence on trilateral relationships of the U.S., China, and Japan.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Peace and independence were the desire of East Asian nation after WWII. However, from 1945-1950, ideological rhetoric, vague perceptions, misunderstandings, self-interests, and the wishful thinking of the Communists and Nationalists in China, the Soviet Union, as well as the United States prevented the establishment of a cooperative East Asia. During the Chinese Civil War from 1945-1949, the CCP believed that the U.S. had supported the KMT against them, convincing the CCP that America was the enemy.
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