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Record ID marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy/PANO_FOR_IA_05072019.mrc:95047315:3138
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001 2171962
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100 1 $aNewman, Robert P.
245 10 $aRecognition of Communist China?$bA study in argument /$cRobert P. Newman.
260 $aNew York :$bMacmillan,$c1961.
300 $a318 pages$c21 cm
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504 $a"Consolidated references": pages 289-310.
505 0 $aThe preliminaries to argument -- 1. The climate of opinion -- 2. Analysis of the problem -- 3. Reasoning and evidence -- The moral issues -- 4. The concept of merit: does the Communist government deserve recognition? -- 5. Promise-keeping: our commitments in Taiwan -- The political issues -- 6. Can China's attitude be changed? -- 7. Disarmament -- 8. Communication and negotiation -- 9. The struggle for world influence -- 10. China in the United Nations -- 11. Our Asian allies -- 12. Southeast Asia and the overseas Chinese -- 13. Internal Communist strength -- 14. Trade -- 15. The Moscow-Peking axis -- 16. Will China accept United States recognition? -- 17. International law and United States precedent -- 18. The status of Taiwan (Formosa) -- Conclusion.
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651 4 $aChina (República Popular, 1949 ****)$xRelaciones exteriores$xEE. UU.
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