China: A Quarter Century After the Founding of the People's Republic : a ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 91ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Viet Nam . My views on United States policy respecting Viet Nam are no secret . I have stated them , restated them , and elaborated them many times . I have cautioned against an ever - deepening military involvement in that conflict . I ...
... Viet Nam . My views on United States policy respecting Viet Nam are no secret . I have stated them , restated them , and elaborated them many times . I have cautioned against an ever - deepening military involvement in that conflict . I ...
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... Viet Nam . At the same time , the government on the mainland has not only survived , it has provided China with a functioning leadership . Under its direction , Chinese society has achieved a degree of economic and scientific progress ...
... Viet Nam . At the same time , the government on the mainland has not only survived , it has provided China with a functioning leadership . Under its direction , Chinese society has achieved a degree of economic and scientific progress ...
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... Viet Nam makes more difficult adjustments in policies respecting China . Indeed , the present course of events in Viet Nam almost insures that there shall be no changes . It is not easy to con- template an alleviation with any nation ...
... Viet Nam makes more difficult adjustments in policies respecting China . Indeed , the present course of events in Viet Nam almost insures that there shall be no changes . It is not easy to con- template an alleviation with any nation ...
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... Viet Nam and the Viet Cong with sophisticated military equipment which , from all reports , exceeds in value the assistance which comes from China . On what basis , then , is it meaningful to permit and even to encourage non - strategic ...
... Viet Nam and the Viet Cong with sophisticated military equipment which , from all reports , exceeds in value the assistance which comes from China . On what basis , then , is it meaningful to permit and even to encourage non - strategic ...
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... Viet Nam . Certainly , it would make possible a reduction in the enormous and costly overall defense burdens which were assumed in Asian waters after World War II and which , two decades later , still rest on the shoulders of this ...
... Viet Nam . Certainly , it would make possible a reduction in the enormous and costly overall defense burdens which were assumed in Asian waters after World War II and which , two decades later , still rest on the shoulders of this ...
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