The Twentieth Century, Volum 153Nineteenth Century and After, 1953 |
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Pàgina 8
... Government with their Governments , we still attempt to use our armed forces as , in effect , resident garrisons for , in the last resort , imposing our will upon them . And then we wonder why they don't seem to like us , in spite of ...
... Government with their Governments , we still attempt to use our armed forces as , in effect , resident garrisons for , in the last resort , imposing our will upon them . And then we wonder why they don't seem to like us , in spite of ...
Pàgina 9
... Government must take its stand squarely upon the last Labour Government's act of recognition of the present Chinese Gov- ernment . This act is now seen as no diplomatic formality but as a vital expression of the British attitude towards ...
... Government must take its stand squarely upon the last Labour Government's act of recognition of the present Chinese Gov- ernment . This act is now seen as no diplomatic formality but as a vital expression of the British attitude towards ...
Pàgina 10
... Government could consequently induce them to fight . There is no doubt that a general war with China which began while the American Government maintained its present attitude in the Far East , would be regarded by the British people as ...
... Government could consequently induce them to fight . There is no doubt that a general war with China which began while the American Government maintained its present attitude in the Far East , would be regarded by the British people as ...
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 1953 | 3 |
HENRY SWANZY | 13 |
WILLIAM J NEWMAN | 30 |
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