Gil Hahn

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Yet Chiang also realized that power in the Pacific was shifting. In one conversation he observed that “we’re not afraid that America will be the dominant power in East Asia; we’re afraid that it won’t be.”8 If there was to be a hegemonic power, he thought, then better the US than Japan, the USSR, or Britain.
Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-1945
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