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... communism , unless destroyed , would gradually undermine all national entities in Asia and create one vast commu- nity under Communist domination . To some American officials Chinese im- perialism was merely the Asiatic agent for the ...
... communism , unless destroyed , would gradually undermine all national entities in Asia and create one vast commu- nity under Communist domination . To some American officials Chinese im- perialism was merely the Asiatic agent for the ...
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... Communist war in Indochina ; it took Tibet by force . It fomented the Commu- nist Huk rebellion in the Philippines and the Communists ' insurrection in Malaya . It does not disguise its expansionist ambitions . It is bitterly hateful of ...
... Communist war in Indochina ; it took Tibet by force . It fomented the Commu- nist Huk rebellion in the Philippines and the Communists ' insurrection in Malaya . It does not disguise its expansionist ambitions . It is bitterly hateful of ...
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... Communist Russia , with its veto power , already seriously limits the ability of the United Nations to serve its intended purposes . Were Communist China also to become a permanent , veto - wielding member of the Security Council , that ...
... Communist Russia , with its veto power , already seriously limits the ability of the United Nations to serve its intended purposes . Were Communist China also to become a permanent , veto - wielding member of the Security Council , that ...
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