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A conflict perpetuated : China policy during the Kennedy years

Author: Noam Kochavi
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2002.
Series: International history.
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Kochavi, Noam, 1961-
Conflict perpetuated.
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2002
(OCoLC)606741171
Online version:
Kochavi, Noam, 1961-
Conflict perpetuated.
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2002
(OCoLC)607730092
Named Person: John F Kennedy; John F Kennedy; John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Noam Kochavi
ISBN: 027597216X 9780275972165
OCLC Number: 47208456
Description: xxxiii, 279 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Series Foreword / Erik Goldstein, William R. Keylor, Cathal J. Nolan --
The Eisenhower Legacy: Consequential Brinkmanship --
The Kennedy Team's China Prism Prior to the Assumption of Power --
1961's Emerging Patterns: Stillborn Initiatives, Linkage Politics, and Alliance Politics --
Mist across the Bamboo Curtain: Washington's View of China's Internal Crisis, 1961-1962 --
The Sino-Indian War and the Failure of the "New Pacific Community" --
Chinese Shadows, Korean Ghosts, and Entanglement in Southeast Asia --
From Puzzled Prudence to Bold Experimentation: The Sino-Soviet Split and the Strategic Triangle --
Fork in the Road: Between a Surgical Strike and a Conditional "Containment without Isolation".
Series Title: International history.
Responsibility: Noam Kochavi.

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