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Political and Military Engagement Between USA and China in 1940s: Forms and Stages

Student: Boni Daria

Supervisor: Alexander G. Yurkevich

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Asian Studies (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The purpose of this work is to reveal the stages of military and political interaction between the governments of China and the United States in the 1940s, the private and common goals of the political elites of the two countries, as well as the ways and forms of organization of interaction for the implementation of these goals. This study seeks to more fully understand real intentions in engagement of US and China policies against each other. It is necessary to identify distinctions between opinions of influential persons to have better understanding how this integration between two countries was presented to the society of one or the other country. This work is aimed to address research gap and describe key points of US-China relations. The results of the paper may reveal true intentions of both countries and become a theoretical base for further research.

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