在中国失掉的机会:英文版

在中国失掉的机会:英文版
作 者: 谢伟思
出版社: 外文出版社
丛编项: 中国之光丛书
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本书是美国远东战争军事观察家谢伟思1933年~1944年间在中国考察的所做报告和记录。

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Introduction

Note on Sources

Note on Romanization

PART I:KUOMINTANG CHINA

An Early Memo

Memorandum for the Ambassador, October 30,1941

The Plight of the Peasantry

The Famine in Honan Province,November5,1942

The Political Situation in Kansu July 18,1943

The Impact of the American Army on the Chengtu Area,February 26,1944

The State of the Army,

Military Movements Noted Along Road from Chung~ng to Lanchow,July 2,1943

Unlikely Acceptance of Plan to Reduce the Chinese Army March 19,1944

Warlords and Puppets

Chiang Kai-shek’S Treatment of the Kwangsi Clique, March 211945,

Willingness of Chinese Military Leaders to Become “Puppets” November 3, 1943

Yen Hsi-shan’S Dealings with the Japanese,March 20,1945

The Kuomintang Dictatorship

Memorandum on Propaganda,Psychological Warfare and Morale Agencies in Free China,July 10,1942

Chinese Propaganda as Shown by Wall Slogans in the Northwest,July 5,1943

Buddhist State Philosophy of Tai Chi-t at,May 15,1944

The Fall of T.V Soong,March 7,1944

Chiang Kai-shek and the“Royal Family”

Rumored Reasons for Removal of Tseng Yang-fu Minister of Communications,September 14,1943

[China’S Destiny-Revised Edition],March 1944

Reposed Views of the Genera lissimo March 20,1944,,

Domestic Troubles in the Chiang Household,May 10,1944

MiscellaneOus News Items

Extracts from April 4,May 12,May 15,May 26,June 28 and May 231944

Critics of the Kuomintang Regfme

Chinese Newspaperman’S Concern Regarding Present Situation in China May 25,1943,

Resentment of Censorship and Cultural Control by the Kuomintang,June 2,1943

Conversation with Madame Sun Yat-sen February 141944

Discussion with Madame Sun,March 5,1944

Views of Dr Sun Fo February 17,1945

Interview with Marshal Feng Yti-hsiang-Necessity of Improvement of Condition and Leadership of the Chinese Army June 6,1944

Young Generals Group February 10,1944

Foreign Affairs:Sino-Soviet Relations

Situation in Sinkiang,April7,1944

The Crisis of 1944

Gradual Growth of Japanese Occupied Area in China;Refusal Of Central Government to Admit Existence of Free Chinese Guerrilla Governments in Certain Areas,February 11,1944

Economic and Political Effects of Japanese Success in a Major Drive in Southeast China,June 2,1944

Policy Recommendations

The Situation in China and Suggestions Regarding American Policy,June 20,1944

The Stilwell Crisis and the “Need for Realism”

The Need for Greater Realism in Our Relations with Chiang Kai-shek October 101944

PART II:THE COMMUNIST AREAS

Kuomintang-Communist Situation,January 23,1944

Life in the Border Region

First Informal Impressions of the North Shensi Communist Base,Juty 28,1944(No1)

Brief Notes on the Economic Situation in the North Shensi Communist Base,August 3,1944(No6)

The Communist Success in Eliminating Banditry:Supporting Evidence of Communist Claims of Democratic and Economic Reforms,October 2,1944(No37)

The Chinese Communist Leadership

General Impression of the Chinese Communist Leaders September 4,1944(No21)

The Strength of the CCP

Summary of the Situation in North China,August 15,1944(No10)

Strength and Distribution of Communist Forces,August 30,1944(No17)

Possible Usefulness in Present War Of Old Communist Bases in Southeast China,August 31,1944(No19)

The Growth of the New Fourth Army:An Example of the Popular Democratic Appeal of the Chinese Communists,September 4,1944(No22)

The Development of Communist Political Control in the Guerrilla Bases,September 10,1944(No26)

American Officer and Foreign Correspondents Report Active Popular Support of the Eighth Route Army at Front,October 91944(No38)

Verification of Communist Territorial Claims by Direct American Observation,March 17,1945(No17)

The Present Strength and Future Importance of the Chinese Communists,October 9,1944(No,39)

Chinese Communist Policy toward the Kuomintang

Views of Communist Political and Military Leaders,July 30