The pattern of Sino-American crises : political-military interactions in the 1950s
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The pattern of Sino-American crises : political-military interactions in the 1950s
(International studies)
Cambridge University Press, 1975
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Bibliography: p. [243]-267
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内容説明
This study of Sino-American crises in the 1950s sets out to define the most important crisis system in the Far East in terms of the behaviour of the United States and the People's Republic of China and of the crisis interactions which occurred between them. By comparative case study, it demonstrates how Sino-American crises functioned in Korea, Indochina and the Taiwan Straits; by cumulative case study, it elucidates the pattern of strategic interactions evolving through crises over time. Also, the analysis of Sino-American crises makes it possible to broaden the scope of crisis theory, by applying it to areas outside the Soviet-American relationship and by investigating the role of crises within wars as well as before or in lieu of wars. It contributes to an understanding of the roots of the triangular relationship that existed between Washington, Moscow and Peking in the context of shared crisis experience.
目次
- List of illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I. The Foundations of Confrontation: 1. Sino-American relations at the turn of the decade
- 2. Korean genesis
- 3. Sino-American crises over Korea
- Part II. The Elaboration of Confrontation: 4. Transition from Korea to Indochina
- 5. Indochina 1954: crisis by proxy
- 6. First Taiwan Straits crisis, 1954-1955
- Part III. The Management of Confrontation: 7. Inter-crisis period: detente miscarried
- 8. Second Taiwan Straits crisis, 1958
- 9. Principal findings
- Notes
- Bibliographical note
- Bibliography
- Index.
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