The much troubled alliance : US-China military cooperation during the Pacific War, 1941-1945 /
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Language: | English |
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Hackensack, NJ :
World Scientific,
[2016]
New Jersey ; London ; Singapore : [2016] Singapore : [2016] Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : [2016] |
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Table of Contents:
- The outbreak of the Pacific War and China's immediate reactions
- An American general went to China
- The First Burma Campaign: March-April, 1942
- The Burma Campaign: May-June, 1942: disastrous defeat and its ramifications
- Multiple crises in Sino-American relations: June-July 1942
- Currie's peace-making mission: July-August, 1942
- Planning the next Burma Campaign: June 1942-June 1943
- False optimism and real strains: July 1943-June 1944
- The Second Burma Campaign and its ramifications
- America's bid for full command power
- The final showdown between Chiang and Stilwell
- Wedemeyer's new path: not too little, but definitely too late
- Conclusion
- note: ch. 1 Outbreak of the Pacific War and China's Immediate Reactions
- ch. 2 American General Went to China
- ch. 3 First Burma Campaign
- - March--April, 1942
- ch. 4 Burma Campaign
- - May--June, 1942: Disastrous Defeat and its Ramifications
- ch. 5 Multiple Crises in Sino-American Relations
- - June--July, 1942
- ch. 6 Currie's Peace-Making Mission
- - July--August, 1942
- ch. 7 Planning the Next Burma Campaign: June 1942--June 1943
- ch. 8 False Optimism and Real Strains: July 1943--June 1944
- ch. 9 Second Burma Campaign and its Ramifications
- ch. 10 America's Bid for Full Command Power
- ch. 11 Final Showdown Between Chiang and Stilwell
- ch. 12 Wedemeyer's New Path
- Not Too Little, But Definitely Too Late
- ch. 13 Conclusion