The Cairo Conference of 1943

The Cairo Conference of 1943
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9780786485093
ISBN-13 : 0786485094
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Synopsis The Cairo Conference of 1943 by : Ronald Ian Heiferman

For four days in November 1943, Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Chiang Kai-shek met in Cairo to discuss the future of the war in the China-Burma-India Theater and plans for the ultimate defeat of Japan. This would be the first and last time that these leaders would meet. This book chronicles the Cairo Conference, the events leading up to the conference, and the consequences of the decisions, understandings and misunderstandings that resulted from the summit. The only book-length study of the subject, this text examines the enormous impact the conference had on the course of the war in Asia and post-war Sino-Western relations.

The Conferences at Cairo and Tehran, 1943

The Conferences at Cairo and Tehran, 1943
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Total Pages : 1072
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015040104963
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Synopsis The Conferences at Cairo and Tehran, 1943 by : United States. Department of State. Historical Office

Cairo Conference 1943

Cairo Conference 1943
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:969777964
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Synopsis Cairo Conference 1943 by :

Several military missions have agreed upon future military operations against Japan.

Grand Strategy and Military Alliances

Grand Strategy and Military Alliances
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 417
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ISBN-10 : 9781107136021
ISBN-13 : 1107136024
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Grand Strategy and Military Alliances by : Peter R. Mansoor

A broad-ranging study of the relationship between alliances and the conduct of grand strategy, examined through historical case studies.

Accidental State

Accidental State
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9780674969629
ISBN-13 : 0674969626
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Synopsis Accidental State by : Hsiao-ting Lin

The existence of two Chinese states—one controlling mainland China, the other controlling the island of Taiwan—is often understood as a seemingly inevitable outcome of the Chinese civil war. Defeated by Mao Zedong, Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalists fled to Taiwan to establish a rival state, thereby creating the “Two Chinas” dilemma that vexes international diplomacy to this day. Accidental State challenges this conventional narrative to offer a new perspective on the founding of modern Taiwan. Hsiao-ting Lin marshals extensive research in recently declassified archives to show that the creation of a Taiwanese state in the early 1950s owed more to serendipity than careful geostrategic planning. It was the cumulative outcome of ad hoc half-measures and imperfect compromises, particularly when it came to the Nationalists’ often contentious relationship with the United States. Taiwan’s political status was fraught from the start. The island had been formally ceded to Japan after the First Sino-Japanese War, and during World War II the Allies promised Chiang that Taiwan would revert to Chinese rule after Japan’s defeat. But as the Chinese civil war turned against the Nationalists, U.S. policymakers reassessed the wisdom of backing Chiang. The idea of placing Taiwan under United Nations trusteeship gained traction. Cold War realities, and the fear of Taiwan falling into Communist hands, led Washington to recalibrate U.S. policy. Yet American support of a Taiwan-based Republic of China remained ambivalent, and Taiwan had to eke out a place for itself in international affairs as a de facto, if not fully sovereign, state.

The Turning Point

The Turning Point
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Publisher : Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000011315841
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Synopsis The Turning Point by : Keith Sainsbury

Setting all three summit conferences in the context of other key events in 1943, Sainsbury shows how Teheran was, in many ways, the "turning point" of the war and sheds new light on this often neglected event in recent history.

Communiques and Declarations of the Moscow Conference (Oct. 19-30, 1943), Cairo Conference I (Nov. 22-27, 1943), Teheran Conference (Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 1943), Cairo Conference II (Dec. 4-6, 1943).

Communiques and Declarations of the Moscow Conference (Oct. 19-30, 1943), Cairo Conference I (Nov. 22-27, 1943), Teheran Conference (Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 1943), Cairo Conference II (Dec. 4-6, 1943).
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Total Pages : 14
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:829759198
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Synopsis Communiques and Declarations of the Moscow Conference (Oct. 19-30, 1943), Cairo Conference I (Nov. 22-27, 1943), Teheran Conference (Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 1943), Cairo Conference II (Dec. 4-6, 1943). by :

Record of the Cairo Conference

Record of the Cairo Conference
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Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015024639232
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Synopsis Record of the Cairo Conference by : Ch'i-yün Chang

British Miscalculations

British Miscalculations
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Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-10 : 9781412847100
ISBN-13 : 1412847109
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis British Miscalculations by : Isaiah Friedman

In the aftermath of World War I there was furious agitation throughout Islam against the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire. Coupled with the powerful effect of the principle of self-determination, British indifference to Muslim sentiments gave rise to militant nationalism in Islam—which became de facto anti-Western. This detailed and convincing account describes British indecisiveness, policy contradictions, and how militant nationalism was aggravated by the Greek invasion of Smyrna and its ambition to create a Hellenic Empire in Anatolia with Britain’s connivance. Immediately after World War I there was a fair chance of mutual coexistence and good relations between Arabs and Jews in Palestine. This possibility was nipped in the bud by the military administration (1918-1920) responsible for the anti-Jewish riots in Jerusalem in April 1920. High Commissioner Herbert Samuel supported the Arab extremists in his misguided policy, and complicated the situation further. The appointment of Hajj Amin al-Husseini to the exalted post of Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, and subsequently to the presidency of the Supreme Moslem Council of the Palestinians, proved fatal to Arab-Jewish relations and to the possibility of peace. As Friedman shows, the British administration of Palestine bears a considerable share of responsibility for the Arab-Zionist conflict in Palestine. Against this diplomatic background Arab-Jewish hostilities thrived, with consequences that endure today.