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Beijing and the Korean Crisis, June 1950-June 1951
Michael H. Hunt draws on a substantial body of recently published Chinese materials to offer a fresh look at China's intervention in the Korean War. The new findings contribute to a more complete view of the Korean crisis while raising questions about crises in general.
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