NATION, JULY 8, 1972 A lot of us were wrong about the Vietnam war back in 1965. For a start, few guessed that the pro-communist Vietnamese would hold out for seven years against the sheer weight of U.S. military superiority. The Vietnam rebellion seemed headed for the same scrapheap as
More‘Our country’s present China policy is this. On the one hand we recognise the Nationalist Government in Taiwan as the government representing China. We have signed a peace treaty and have conventional diplomatic relations with that government. On the other hand we have had historical and geographical relations with the
Moreby GREGORY CLARK March 1971 JAPAN’S DIRECT INVESTMENT overseas presents a number of unique features. Unlike most direct investment from advanced countries, Japan’s investment has been motivated largely by boped-for trade gains. This in turn may have affected the growth and profitability, and many other aspects of its postwar direct
MoreAustralian Institute of Political Science – 1967 * Gregory Clark is a Research Scholar in the School of Pacific Studies at the Australian National University; formerly in the Department of External Affairs, he served in Hong Kong and Moscow. WHAT is Asian Communism? I take it we have something concrete
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