In their struggle against wartime Japan and later against international Communism, the United States and Nationalist China were necessary but awkward allies, united by common enemies but divided by sharply conflicting national priorities and contradictory objectives.
In their struggle against wartime Japan and later against international Communism, the United States and Nationalist China were necessary but awkward allies, united by common enemies but divided by sharply conflicting national priorities and contradictory objectives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin B. Gold is recognized authority and author on matters of congressional rules and parliamentary strategies and frequently advises senators and their staffs on these matters.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: A Fraught Partnership Chapter 2: An Impossible Coalition Chapter 3: Estrangement and a Lifeline Chapter 4: 1953: A New Administration Arrives in Washington Chapter 5: Rising Tensions in the Strait Chapter 6: Eisenhower Goes to Congress Chapter 7: The Formosa Resolution: Floor Proceedings Chapter 8: After the Resolution, a Treaty Chapter 9: Defend or Abandon Quemoy and Matsu Chapter 10: A Crisis Renewed Conclusion Appendix A: Text of the President Eisenhower's Message to Congress on the Formosa Resolution Appendix B: Text to the Formosa Resolution Appendix C: Text of the United States Mutual Defense Treaty with the Republic of China and related letters of understanding Appendix D: The Anti-Secession Law of 2005 Appendix E: Maps of China and Taiwan Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: A Fraught Partnership Chapter 2: An Impossible Coalition Chapter 3: Estrangement and a Lifeline Chapter 4: 1953: A New Administration Arrives in Washington Chapter 5: Rising Tensions in the Strait Chapter 6: Eisenhower Goes to Congress Chapter 7: The Formosa Resolution: Floor Proceedings Chapter 8: After the Resolution, a Treaty Chapter 9: Defend or Abandon Quemoy and Matsu Chapter 10: A Crisis Renewed Conclusion Appendix A: Text of the President Eisenhower's Message to Congress on the Formosa Resolution Appendix B: Text to the Formosa Resolution Appendix C: Text of the United States Mutual Defense Treaty with the Republic of China and related letters of understanding Appendix D: The Anti-Secession Law of 2005 Appendix E: Maps of China and Taiwan Bibliography About the Author
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