The United States and the Far Eastern crisis of 1933-1938; from the Manchurian incident through the initial stage of the undeclared Sino-Japanese war.
Series: Harvard East Asian series ; 14.Publication details: Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1964.Description: x, 674 p. 25 cmSubject(s):- Manchuria (China) -- History -- 1931-1945
- China -- Foreign relations -- Japan
- Japan -- Foreign relations -- China
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 1933-1945
- United States -- Foreign relations -- China
- Buitenlandse politiek
- Mandchourie (Chine) -- 1931-1945
- Chine -- Relations extérieures -- Japon
- Japon -- Relations extérieures -- Chine
- États-Unis -- Relations extérieures -- 1933-1945
- Eden, Anthony
- Hull, Cordell
- Jiang, Jieshi
- Mao, Zedong
- Roosevelt, Franklin D
- Außenpolitik
- Ferner Osten
- USA
- Geschichte 1933-1938
- 327.7305 18
- DS784 .B65 1964
Partial contents:
The Manchurian incident and the Tangku truce -- The challenge of the Amau doctrine -- Naval policies -- The United States silver policy and the Far East -- Further Japanese encroachments on China -- A turning point in the Sino-Japanese struggle -- Views of American officials of the Chinese communists and the Sian incident -- The Pacific islands -- End of a period of "peace" -- The outbreak of undeclared war in China -- Protection and neutrality -- The secretary and the League of Nations -- The President and the "Quarantine" speech -- The Brussels conference -- Japanese efforts at a settlement -- The Panay crisis -- Summary: The trend of American policy.
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The Anton Library of Chinese Studies General Stacks | DS784 .B65 1964 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | TBC00005742 |
Bibliography: p. [547]-561.
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The Manchurian incident and the Tangku truce -- The challenge of the Amau doctrine -- Naval policies -- The United States silver policy and the Far East -- Further Japanese encroachments on China -- A turning point in the Sino-Japanese struggle -- Views of American officials of the Chinese communists and the Sian incident -- The Pacific islands -- End of a period of "peace" -- The outbreak of undeclared war in China -- Protection and neutrality -- The secretary and the League of Nations -- The President and the "Quarantine" speech -- The Brussels conference -- Japanese efforts at a settlement -- The Panay crisis -- Summary: The trend of American policy.
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