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The origins of the cold war in Asia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2009

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Copyright © British International Studies Association 1986

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References

1. Thorne, Christopher, Allies of a Kind: The United States, Britain, and the War Against Japan, 1941–1945 (New York and London, 1978), pp. 656657Google Scholar.

2. See Cumings, Bruce, The Origins of the Korean War: Liberation and the Emergence of Separate Regimes, 1945–1947 (Princeton, 1981).Google Scholar

3. Ibid.

4. See Iriye, Akira, Power and Culture: The Japanese-American War (Cambridge, MA, 1981)Google Scholar; Yergin, Daniel, Shattered Peace (Boston, 1977)Google Scholar.

5. Bullock, Alan, Ernest Bevin: Foreign Secretary, 1945–1951 (London, 1983), p. 55Google Scholar.

6. Quoted in Ibid, p. 178.

7. The best example is Gaddis, John L., The United States and the Origins of the Cold War, 1941–1947 (New York and London, 1972)Google Scholar.