The Widening of the Cold War, 1949-1955: US Containment in Action in Asia - Support for Jiang Jieshi and Policy Towards China and Taiwan Flashcards
1
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When did the Chinese Civil War end?
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- On 1 October 1949, PRC was proclaimed in Beijing
2
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Did the East and West recognise the PRC?
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- The new PRC was recognised by Britain in January 1950, as it was popular among the people
- US ensured the Nationalists retained the Chinese seat on the UN Security Council until 1971
- US recognised the PRC in 1979
3
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When was the Sino-Soviet Pact made?
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- 14 February 1950
4
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What agreements were made under the Sino-Soviet Pact?
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Both states
- Co-operated in terms of defence in case of attack by Japan or its ally (US)
- Conclude a peace treaty with Japan which would not be hostile to the interests of either state
- Don’t create agreements that threaten other member of pact
- Consult closely on matters of mutual interest
5
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What additional benefits did the Sino-Soviet Pact provide?
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- PRC supplied valuable raw materials to USSR for ten years at low prices
- Stalin provided military support for PRC e.g establishment of air-defence installations in coastal areas near Taiwan
6
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When was the China White Paper made?
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- 30 July 1949
- Prior to end of Chinese Civil War
7
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What was the China White Paper?
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- Defined by Dean G. Acheson
- Explained US withdrawing direct military support for Jiang Jieshi
- Claims result of civil war was ‘beyond control of US gov.’ and due to ‘internal Chinese forces’
8
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Why was the China White Paper made?
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- Made so US doesn’t appear imperialist, like Mao’s claims
- Acheson didn’t want to strengthen Sino-Soviet alliance
- US would give GMD financial aid, instead of military aid
- GMD would be able to buy weapons from US still