ID | 125195 |
Title Proper | American military advisory mission to China 1945-1949 |
Language | ENG |
Author | Reist, Katherine K |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Pacific War ended in 1945 before the American government had established a plan for the implementation of its postwar goals for its relationship with China. Although China lacked unification, the Guomindang (GMD), the "allied" government, sought to create a more modern military along American lines, with American equipment, using American advisers and funding. GMD leaders did not want American influence or control, desiring to maintain their culturally organized structures and ways of functioning, including the use of guanxi (personal networks and favors). The Joint U.S. Military Advisory Group attempted to operate within this nexus of conflicting goals, purposes, and missions. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Military History Vol.77, No.4; 2013: p.1379-1398 |
Journal Source | Journal of Military History Vol.77, No.4; 2013: p.1379-1398 |
Key Words | Sino - US Relations ; Pacific War ; Cold War ; United States of America - USA ; China ; GMD ; Foreign Policy - USA ; Military Policy - USA ; International Relations - IR ; Executive Advisory Bodies - USA ; GUANXI ; Military 20th Century ; Government Policy - China |