China\'s Quest. The History of the Foreign Relations of the People\'s Republic of China - John Garver
200 { China’s Quest Beijing’s Dual-Track Approach (Party and State) Chinese support for wars of national liberation in the inter ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 201 until the early 1960s that CCP revolutionary activism went into high gear. Starting in 1 ...
202 { China’s Quest initial period of “strategic defense.”^7 Throughout Hanoi’s long war with the United States, it was importan ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 203 casualties and demoralization. This meant that, with its guerrilla bases and forces in t ...
204 { China’s Quest to power a “neutralist” government in Saigon that would ask the Americans to leave before they could interve ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 205 Laos between a communist-controlled eastern zone and an anti-communist controlled wester ...
206 { China’s Quest 1958, and resulted in strong Pathet Lao representation in the new National Assembly and in a coalition gover ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 207 military presence in Laos was a major Chinese objective. Keeping US forces out of Laos w ...
208 { China’s Quest States supported the proposal. China and North Vietnam together rejected the proposal as interference with L ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 209 1961, Burma’s government secretly approved PLA incursions into north- ern Burma to degra ...
210 { China’s Quest ethnic Chinese leadership and the Kachins who supplied the bulk of the fighting forces undermined the revolu ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 211 In the late 1950s, as the VWP began preparing logistical lines to support the armed stru ...
212 { China’s Quest in Cambodia’s countryside. In October 1966, the KCP forwarded to Beijing a plan to initiate armed struggle. ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 213 Malaya The Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) was formed in 1930 under Comintern guidance. ...
214 { China’s Quest In September 1951, the CCP requested that the CPM post a very senior rep- resentative in Beijing. The CPM ag ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 215 amnesty, while the rest had fled into southern Thailand around the town of Betong. The C ...
216 { China’s Quest the CCP was now abandoning its advice, given only a year earlier, to abandon armed struggle, Chin Peng quick ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 217 what had happened in China would also come to pass in Malaya, that communism was the wav ...
218 { China’s Quest open-front organizations, or both. Weekly intelligence reports from the Internal Security Department made us ...
Quest to Transform Southeast Asia } 219 Developments in Southeast Asia moved in a different direction. Following Malaya’s indepe ...
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