Timothy Zhu

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The best it could offer was a general directive of October 22 stating that America’s aim was to see China a friendly, unified, independent nation “with a stable government resting, in so far as practicable, on the freely expressed support of the Chinese people.” Under this canopy, acts and decisions in China continued to tie the United States to a government which met none of the criteria.
Stilwell and the American Experience in China: 1911-1945
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