The New China Policy: Its Impact on the United States and Asia: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 310페이지 |
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... relationship with Japan is a first order of business for this administration . ( 3 ) I am pleased at the quiet dignity and restraint with which the Republic of China has taken both its unfortunate expulsion from the United Nations and ...
... relationship with Japan is a first order of business for this administration . ( 3 ) I am pleased at the quiet dignity and restraint with which the Republic of China has taken both its unfortunate expulsion from the United Nations and ...
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... relationships with East Asia . The People's Republic has not shown a desire nor made preparations for military aggression beyond the frontiers it recognizes and the policy of containment has left us in much too inflexible a position ...
... relationships with East Asia . The People's Republic has not shown a desire nor made preparations for military aggression beyond the frontiers it recognizes and the policy of containment has left us in much too inflexible a position ...
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... relationship with the Soviet Union , which is really a much less self - contained , much less isolated society than is China , we can't have great hopes for very large or mean- ingful cultural and intellectual relations developing in ...
... relationship with the Soviet Union , which is really a much less self - contained , much less isolated society than is China , we can't have great hopes for very large or mean- ingful cultural and intellectual relations developing in ...
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... relationship with China over the long run - and I think over the long run of several decades it is ex- tremely important other relationships in East Asia will probably prove much more critical for us and the world during the decade ...
... relationship with China over the long run - and I think over the long run of several decades it is ex- tremely important other relationships in East Asia will probably prove much more critical for us and the world during the decade ...
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... relationship with Japan , but I would like to suggest briefly some of the vital matters that seem to be at stake . Our relations with Japan are undergoing a major change in tone and style , if not necessarily in content . Japan has ...
... relationship with Japan , but I would like to suggest briefly some of the vital matters that seem to be at stake . Our relations with Japan are undergoing a major change in tone and style , if not necessarily in content . Japan has ...
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255 페이지 - The United States acknowledges that all Chinese on either side of the Taiwan Strait maintain there is but one China and that Taiwan is a part of China.
249 페이지 - President Richard Nixon of the United States of America visited the People's Republic of China at the invitation of Premier Chou En-lai of the People's Republic of China from February 21 to February 28, 1972. Accompanying the President were Mrs Nixon, US Secretary of State William Rogers, Assistant to the President Dr. Henry Kissinger, and other American officials. President Nixon met with Chairman...
303 페이지 - The Taiwan question is the crucial question obstructing the normalization of relations between China and the United States; the Government of the People's Republic of China is the sole legal government of China...
250 페이지 - Both wish to reduce the danger of international military conflict. Neither should seek hegemony in the Asia-Pacific region or in any other region of the world and each is opposed to efforts by any other country or group of countries to establish such hegemony.
279 페이지 - ... of their social systems, should conduct their relations on the principles of respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states, nonaggression against other states, noninterference in the internal affairs of other states, equality and mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistence. International disputes should be settled on this basis, without resorting to the use or threat of force. The United States and the People's Republic of China are prepared to apply these principles to their...
249 페이지 - The United States believes that the effort to reduce tensions is served by improving communication between countries that have different ideologies so as to lessen the risks of confrontation through accident, miscalculation or misunderstanding.
249 페이지 - The US side stated: Peace in Asia and peace in the world requires efforts both to reduce immediate tensions and to eliminate the basic causes of conflict. The United States will work for a just and secure peace; just, because it fulfills the aspirations of peoples and nations for freedom and progress; secure, because it removes the danger of foreign aggression.
250 페이지 - The Chinese side stated : Wherever there is oppression, there is resistance. Countries want independence, nations want liberation and the people want revolution — this has become the irresistible trend of history.
278 페이지 - Both sides are of the view that it would be against the interests of the peoples of the world for any major country to collude with another against other countries, or for major countries to divide up the world into spheres of interest.
291 페이지 - the only time in the history of the world that we have had any extended periods of peace is when there has been a balance of power. It is when one nation becomes infinitely more powerful in relation to its potential competitor that the danger of war arises.