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082 _a327.73051 GUP
100 _aGupta, D. C.
245 0 _aUnited States attitude towards China
260 _aDelhi
260 _bS. Chand
260 _c1969
300 _a427 p.
520 _aThe present study submitted in partial fulfilment of requirements of the Ph.D. degree of Indian School Inter national Studies, New Delhi. book covers the period com meneing from Yalta Agreement February up to outbreak of Korean War June 1950. During this period United States attitude towards was very controversial American polities. controversy centred. around issues: the extent American aid Chinese National Governments the recognition of the Communist regime, and the admission that in the United Nations. There had been wide-spread impression both America and outside world that United States gave "huge" military and financial to Chiang Kai-shek the struggle the Chinese Communist Party, that the Chiang Government collapsed in spite it. An attempt been. made examine the nature, timing extent that within the framework the multiple problems and considerations influenced the thinking policy-makers in Washington. The belief was that the U.S. was not reconciled to the Chinese "internal" revolution, and that she opposed the establishment of diplomatic relations with the Communist regime. The validity of charge been examined. is amply clear the U.S. Government authorities were inclined to extend recognition to new government, but that rulers Peking, their conduet attitude, made impossible for State Department extend States did.
650 _aInternational relations
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