ժɣǴѧʷMichael Schallerд顶The United States and China: Into the Twenty-first Century
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³ʶй˶ȫҪƵأ˵ԽϡҪԽϾͶˡйֵ̫̫ԴձǿĹؼӢԭģThe Truman administration recognized that Chinas fate was not central to American security. China was simply too weak and too poor to justify a major commitment of American resources. In Asia, Japan, with a tenth Chinas population and territory but far more industrial potential, held the key to regional control
19458ǩԼ涨նձͶڣӶꡱնΥԼֿܡϽɡϽֻ19461³ɶϽոԺܷͨдɡ
Ͻ1946ɲΨһڡҲͬʱնǩ˸Լ涨նʽʯ˾ռ50%ȨȡննոʹռġɫݵءϳˡԼ
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