To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960 |
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Page 193
... Chinese Communists represented , and deter- mined to keep them subservient . Ironically , it was Borodin who had put into his hands the means to control the Communists : with a disciplined Kuomintang hierarchy , and his crack Whampoa ...
... Chinese Communists represented , and deter- mined to keep them subservient . Ironically , it was Borodin who had put into his hands the means to control the Communists : with a disciplined Kuomintang hierarchy , and his crack Whampoa ...
Page 203
... Communists and Nationalists had benefited from Borodin's organizational expertise , both finally rejected him . The Nationalists had seen the dangers of subversion implicit in the Communist al- liance , and the Chinese Communists had ...
... Communists and Nationalists had benefited from Borodin's organizational expertise , both finally rejected him . The Nationalists had seen the dangers of subversion implicit in the Communist al- liance , and the Chinese Communists had ...
Page 273
... Communists , who were even greater enemies of liberty than the Nazis , should not win out in China . " 123 But this was in his memoirs , long after the Communists had come to ... Chinese Communists . They did A COMPASS FOR SHANGRI - LA 273.
... Communists , who were even greater enemies of liberty than the Nazis , should not win out in China . " 123 But this was in his memoirs , long after the Communists had come to ... Chinese Communists . They did A COMPASS FOR SHANGRI - LA 273.
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