To Change China: Western Advisers in China 1620-19601969 |
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... United States . But his services were still needed , and at the request of President Pierce he returned to China in 1856 as United States Commissioner , with instructions to press for the right of a United States diplomatic ...
... United States . But his services were still needed , and at the request of President Pierce he returned to China in 1856 as United States Commissioner , with instructions to press for the right of a United States diplomatic ...
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... United States were to undertake operations on the China coast , then steps would be taken to arm the Communists . The " united " China for which the U.S. hoped , he was told , would not necessarily have to be under the leadership of ...
... United States were to undertake operations on the China coast , then steps would be taken to arm the Communists . The " united " China for which the U.S. hoped , he was told , would not necessarily have to be under the leadership of ...
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... united and demo- cratic China , " urged the cessation of hostilities between Nationalists and Communists , and suggested that Chiang modify his " one - party government " to include " other political elements . " Then he held out the ...
... united and demo- cratic China , " urged the cessation of hostilities between Nationalists and Communists , and suggested that Chiang modify his " one - party government " to include " other political elements . " Then he held out the ...
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