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United States Relations with China with Special Reference to the Period 1944-1949
This book is a record of the United States' relations with China during 1944-1949. The book consists of eight chapters divided into multiple parts about a century of American policy (1844-1943) such as development of basic American policy, World War I and Post-War settlements, non-interference in Chinese internal affairs and the Washington conference and after, the Sino-Soviet Dispute in 1929, Japanese expansion into China from 1931, the Japanese undeclared war of 1937, and World War II, a review of Kuomintang-Chinese Communist Relations (1921-1944) such as the basic factors, Kuomintang-Communist Collaboration (1924-1927), Civil War (1927-1936), the Kuomintang-Communist Entente (1937-1944), the ambassadorship of Major General Patrick J. Hurley (1944-1945) such as the immediate background of the Hurley Mission, the effort at mediation, the problem of military assistance, China and the Soviet Union, further government-communist negotiations, the resignation of Ambassador Hurley, the Yalta Agreement and the Sino-Soviet Treaty of 1945 and the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship and Alliance (August 14, 1945), the mission of General George C. Marshall (1945-1947) such as the economic, military, and political setting, the agreements of January and February 1946, the Manchurian Crisis, the appointment of J. Leighton Stuart, organization of the State Council, the Truman-Chiang Messages of August 1946, the drift toward all-out strife, the end of Marshall Mission, economic developments during the Marshall Mission, the Ambassadorship of John Leighton Stuart (1947-1949) about the political and military situation, American efforts to encourage reforms by the Chinese Government, the Wedemeyer Mission, internal developments in China, redefinition of American policy, changes in the Chinese government, alternatives of American policy, Chinese developments in 1949, renewed consideration of Additional American Aid, the withdrawal of the government from Nanking, Formosa, the military picture (1945-1949) such as military operations, American operational advice to the Chinese, American advisory groups in China, military materiel and services provided the Chinese government since V-J Day, the program of American Economic Aid (1947-1949) such as the economic situation in 1947, preparation in the United States of the China Aid Program, the China Aid Act of 1948, and implementation of the China Economic Aid Program. This book is suitable for research on the United States' relations with China from 1944 to 1949.
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