Locked in a common fight against Imperial Japan, the United States and
Nationalist China became allies, but significant fissures in their
relationship soon developed. Neither ally would accommodate each
other’s core interests in strategies necessary to win the war. This
disconnect continued after Japan’s surrender, as the United States
pressed Chinese Nationalists and Communists to join a coalition
government that neither wanted. During the civil war, the United
States supported the Nationalists, but never to the degree they
thought mattered. After the Communist triumph, America served its
national security and anti-Communism, by helping the Nationalists
defend Taiwan, but hedged against assisting Chiang Kai-shek to
reconquer the mainland. Twice in the 1950’s tensions in the Taiwan
Strait nearly expanded into nuclear conflict.
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US Relations with Nationalist China, 1943-1960
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ISBN
9781978758889
Published
2025
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Language
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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