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- catalog contributor b882173.
- catalog coverage "China Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations China.".
- catalog created "1975.".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "1975.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1975.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [101]-107.".
- catalog description "Part One: The Truman administration and China -- 1. 1945: "A united, democratically progressive, and cooperative China" -- Reportage from China -- The policymakers in Washington -- 2. Mediation to achieve unification: General Marshall's mission to China -- Growing sentiment for support of the nationalists -- 3. Military aid to Nationalist China -- The diplomats' perspectives -- The military's perspectives -- The bureaucratic structure of military decision making -- The state department's perspectives -- 4. Military advisors for nationalist forces: General Wedemeyer's mission to China -- "Moral encouragement and material aid" -- 5. Intervention in the Chinese Civil war -- Public and congressional pressure for aid -- 6. A policy of nonintervention -- Aid to China and Europe: Limiting considerations -- The China Aid act: "Three cheers for the nationalist government" -- Marshall's decision against military involvement -- Retrospect: If Vietnam, why not China? -- ".
- catalog description "Suggested concessions from Chiang -- The joint chiefs of staff advocate military aid -- Policy differences between the state department and the joint chiefs of staff -- Marshall seeks a solution -- General Wedemeyer's mission to China -- Truman's directive to Wedemeyer -- Wedemeyer's recommendations -- Limited military aid to nationalist China -- Viewpoint of the army advisory gropu: A need for emergency measures -- The cost of military aid -- Rendering effective assistance: Increase military aid -- Determining the form of assistance -- Rejecting responsibility for Chinese strategy and plans -- "Gambler's choice in China" -- an opinion from the left -- "China: A report to the American people" -- An opinion from the right -- Report of a Gallup poll, April 28, 1948 -- The policy of nonintervention -- Marshall's views on the China Aid act -- The senate foreign relations committee in executive session -- Further executive session deliberations of the state foreign relations committee -- ".
- catalog description "The China aid act, April 3, 1948 -- Report from the national security council on short-term aid -- The military situation in China: June, 1948 -- "The U.S. Government should not attempt to run the Chinese Government's war" -- The United States must not get "sucked in" -- "Inaction will not be in our interests" -- Marshall reaffirms his decision -- Report of Gallup polls, December 15, 1948.".
- catalog description "The factual bases of the decisions -- The perceptual bases of the decisions -- The economic bases of the decisions -- The critical variables in the decisions: psychological factors -- Organizational factors -- Environmental factors -- Determining the decisive factors: the limits of historical analysis -- Part Two: Documents of the decision -- Wartime policy and the outlook from Washington after the war -- United States policy objectives defined, January 1945 -- "The situation in China: a discussion of United States policy with respect thereto" -- "A desperate state of affairs" -- General Marshall's mission to China -- Directives for Marshall's mission -- America's commitment to Chiang Kai-shek: December, 1945 -- General Marshall: Obstacles to peaceful unification -- The question of military aid to nationist China -- Military aid and American interests -- View from the state department: to limit military involvement -- Establishing the advisory groups -- ".
- catalog extent "xiii, 112 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0397473281".
- catalog isPartOf "The America's alternatives series".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "1975.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Lippincott,".
- catalog spatial "China Foreign relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations China.".
- catalog subject "327.73/051".
- catalog subject "E183.8.C5 M38".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One: The Truman administration and China -- 1. 1945: "A united, democratically progressive, and cooperative China" -- Reportage from China -- The policymakers in Washington -- 2. Mediation to achieve unification: General Marshall's mission to China -- Growing sentiment for support of the nationalists -- 3. Military aid to Nationalist China -- The diplomats' perspectives -- The military's perspectives -- The bureaucratic structure of military decision making -- The state department's perspectives -- 4. Military advisors for nationalist forces: General Wedemeyer's mission to China -- "Moral encouragement and material aid" -- 5. Intervention in the Chinese Civil war -- Public and congressional pressure for aid -- 6. A policy of nonintervention -- Aid to China and Europe: Limiting considerations -- The China Aid act: "Three cheers for the nationalist government" -- Marshall's decision against military involvement -- Retrospect: If Vietnam, why not China? -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Suggested concessions from Chiang -- The joint chiefs of staff advocate military aid -- Policy differences between the state department and the joint chiefs of staff -- Marshall seeks a solution -- General Wedemeyer's mission to China -- Truman's directive to Wedemeyer -- Wedemeyer's recommendations -- Limited military aid to nationalist China -- Viewpoint of the army advisory gropu: A need for emergency measures -- The cost of military aid -- Rendering effective assistance: Increase military aid -- Determining the form of assistance -- Rejecting responsibility for Chinese strategy and plans -- "Gambler's choice in China" -- an opinion from the left -- "China: A report to the American people" -- An opinion from the right -- Report of a Gallup poll, April 28, 1948 -- The policy of nonintervention -- Marshall's views on the China Aid act -- The senate foreign relations committee in executive session -- Further executive session deliberations of the state foreign relations committee -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The China aid act, April 3, 1948 -- Report from the national security council on short-term aid -- The military situation in China: June, 1948 -- "The U.S. Government should not attempt to run the Chinese Government's war" -- The United States must not get "sucked in" -- "Inaction will not be in our interests" -- Marshall reaffirms his decision -- Report of Gallup polls, December 15, 1948.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The factual bases of the decisions -- The perceptual bases of the decisions -- The economic bases of the decisions -- The critical variables in the decisions: psychological factors -- Organizational factors -- Environmental factors -- Determining the decisive factors: the limits of historical analysis -- Part Two: Documents of the decision -- Wartime policy and the outlook from Washington after the war -- United States policy objectives defined, January 1945 -- "The situation in China: a discussion of United States policy with respect thereto" -- "A desperate state of affairs" -- General Marshall's mission to China -- Directives for Marshall's mission -- America's commitment to Chiang Kai-shek: December, 1945 -- General Marshall: Obstacles to peaceful unification -- The question of military aid to nationist China -- Military aid and American interests -- View from the state department: to limit military involvement -- Establishing the advisory groups -- ".
- catalog title "The Truman administration and China, 1945-1949 / Ernest R. May.".
- catalog type "text".