
Foreign Affairs’ Daniel Kurtz-Phelan - on America, China, Ukraine, and geopolitics
Explaining Ukraine
Marshall's Mission to China and U.S.-China Relations
The chapter delves into George Marshall's crucial mission to China post-World War II, attempting to mediate peace between Mao and Chiang Kai-shek, shaping early U.S.-China relations and the Cold War landscape. It reflects on the complexities of decision-making, power dynamics, and the limits of American influence during Marshall's era. The narrative also explores the historical context of the Marshall Plan and its significance in countering Soviet power based on experiences from China.
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