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China Shakes Herself

Hawkins, Everett H. | December 10, 1949 issue

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The article focuses on three books. "China Shakes the World," by Jack Belden, "Lost Peace in China," by George Moorad, and "Next Step in Asia," by John K. Fairbank, Harlan Cleveland, Edwin 0. Reischáuer and William L. Holland. In the book "China Shakes Herself," the focus is on the internal forces which have shaken China. Belden depicts the tremendous power and passion of the Chinese Revolution, the greatest by-product of World War II, and shows why Chiang and the Kuomintang have failed to stop it.

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CHINA Shakes the World (Book); LOST Peace in China (Book); NEXT Step in Asia (Book); REVOLUTIONS; WAR; CHINA
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