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Autopsy on People's War. By Chalmers Johnson. [Berkeley and London: University of California Press, 1974. 118 pp. Hardback $5.75. £2·90. Paperback in U.S. only $2.25.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1975

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References

1. See, especially, his excellent Revolutionary Change (Boston: Little, Brown, 1966).Google Scholar

2. Johnson, Chalmers, Peasant Nationalism and Communist Power: The Emergence of Revolutionary China, 1937–1945 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1962).Google Scholar

3. For example, Webster, 's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language (1971)Google Scholar defines intervention as: “The interference of a country in the affairs of another country for the purpose of compelling it to do or forbear doing certain acts or of maintaining or altering the actual condition of its domestic affairs irrespective of its will.”

4. See Szulc, Tad, “Vietnam: the secret record,” Washington Post, 2 06 1974, p. C1.Google Scholar

5. From Vice-premier Teng Hsiao-p'ing's speech to the United Nations in New York, on 10 April 1974; translation in a supplement to Peking Review, No. 15 (12 04 1974).Google Scholar