International politics in East Asia since World War II / Donald F. Lach, Edmund S. Wehrle.
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TextSeries: Praeger special studies in international politics and governmentPublication details: New York : Praeger, 1975.Description: x, 388 pages : maps ; 25 cmContent type: - text
- 0275054209
- 9780275054205
- 0275893804
- 9780275893804
- DS33.3 L11
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
New alignments in postwar Asia -- China: Communist victory over the nationalists, 1945-49 -- China's new alliances and the Korean War, 1949-54 -- The Allied occupation of Japan, 1945-52 -- Foreign policy of the new China, 1953-63 -- China's diplomatic revolution, 1963-73 -- Japan: alliance versus growing independence, 1951-73 -- Vietnam: from the French war to the American war, 1945-73.
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