WebJerome K. Holloway, Jr., Thomas H. Etzold, "America's Relations with China's Lead ers: The 1920s to the 1970s," in Thomas H. Etzold, ed., Aspects of Sino-Ameri can Relations (New York: New View points, 1978):127-62. Includes a ditty to the tune of "Oh Tannenbaum" sung by Americans in Nanking: "Kuomintang, Oh Kuomintang,//Always right and Web1 Etzold: Deterrence in American Foreign Policy: Theory and Practice Published by U.S. Naval War College Digital Commons, 1975
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