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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
John L.S. Girling Archives
John L.S. Girling •ï¿½6 Items / 3 Books, 2 Articles, 1 Review
People's War (1969)
The Conditions and the Consequences in China and in South East Asia
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    East Asia and the Pacific (10 Reviews)
    The Broken Triangle, by Sheldon W. Simon
    1. The Broken Triangle by Sheldon W. Simon
    2. Chinese Communist Politics in Action by A. Doak Barnett
    3. A Cultural History of Tibet by David L. Snellgrove and Hugh E. Richardson
    4. Great Britain and the Taipings by J.S. Gregory
    5. Mao by Jerome Ch'en
    6. The Modern History of Mongolia by Charles R. Bawden
    7. Okinawa by M.D. Morris
    8. The Panay Incident by Hamilton Darby Perry
    9. People's War by J.L.S. Girling
    10. Vietnam: A Political History by Joseph Buttinger
    Orbis, Spring 1969, p. 382
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    Recent Books on International Relations (17 Reviews)
    East Asia and Pacific Ocean
    1. War Between Russia and China by Harrison E. Salisbury
    2. Pacific Destiny by Richard O'Connor
    3. People's War by J.L.S. Girling
    4. Modern China's Search for a Political Form by Jack Gray
    5. China in Change by M. Searle Bates
    6. Understanding Modern China by Joseph M. Kitagawa
    7. Mao by Philippe Devillers
    8. Industrial Society in Communist China by Barry M. Richman
    9. Japan Surges Ahead by Peter B. Stone
    10. Japan: Images and Realities by Richard Halloran
    11. Modern Japan's Foreign Policy by Morinosuke Kajima
    12. Soka Gakkai by Noah S. Brannen
    13. How the Conservatives Rule Japan by Nathaniel B. Thayer
    14. Korea: 1950-1953 by Edgar O'Ballance
    15. The Foreign Policy Systems of North and South Korea by Byung Chul Koh
    16. Practical Approaches to Development Planning by Irma Adelman
    17. The Next Asia by David S. Smith
    Foreign Affairs, January 1970, pp. 388-389