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The China Tangle by Herbert Feis is a detailed historical account of America’s complex diplomatic and military relations with China during World War II. Drawing from his role as a historian and government official, Feis examines the political challenges the United States faced in balancing its support between Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist government and its broader strategic goals in the Pacific.
The book explores the intricate web of alliances, tensions, and miscommunications that shaped U.S. policy in the region, including its interactions with Britain, the Soviet Union, and various Chinese factions. Feis offers a critical look at how conflicting interests and unclear objectives led to missed opportunities and long-term consequences for East-West relations.
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