Outposts of Empire
Auteur : Steven Hugh Lee
Date de publication : 1995
Éditeur : Liverpool University Press
Nombre de pages : 295
Résumé du livre
After World War II the United States, determined to prevent an extension of the influence of the Soviet Union and Communist China, took the lead in organizing the defence of Western interests in Asia. Exploring the foreign-policy objectives of the USA, Canada and the United Kingdom, this book examines the role played by economic and military aid in their attempts to establish pro-Western, anti-communist governments on the periphery of communist East Asia.