American Diplomacy in a New EraStephen Denis Kertesz University of Notre Dame Press, 1961 - 601 páginas |
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... Korean War appeared a mere manifestation of Russian and Chinese power and communist expansionism . From the outset , the Korean War was interpreted , and in all likeli- hood misinterpreted , as the opening shot , which the Soviet Union ...
... Korean War appeared a mere manifestation of Russian and Chinese power and communist expansionism . From the outset , the Korean War was interpreted , and in all likeli- hood misinterpreted , as the opening shot , which the Soviet Union ...
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... Korea , another nation , generally Japan , would try to gain a foothold on the Korean peninsula . Since the first century B.C. the international status of Korea has by and large been determined either by the supremacy of Chinese power ...
... Korea , another nation , generally Japan , would try to gain a foothold on the Korean peninsula . Since the first century B.C. the international status of Korea has by and large been determined either by the supremacy of Chinese power ...
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... Korea by the communist - trained and supported North Korean troops , the SCAP policy of strengthening Japan's defenses was implemented by creation of the National Police Reserve , for the transfer of American troops to the Korean front ...
... Korea by the communist - trained and supported North Korean troops , the SCAP policy of strengthening Japan's defenses was implemented by creation of the National Police Reserve , for the transfer of American troops to the Korean front ...
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A New Era Stephen D Kertesz University of Notre | 1 |
From Wartime Cooperation to NATO | 17 |
The Containment Policy and the Rationale of | 63 |
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