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100 _aZakaria, Fareed
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245 _aThe new China scare: Why America shouldn’t panic about its latest challenger
260 _aForeign Affairs
300 _a99(1), Jan-Feb, 2020: p.52-69
520 _aIn February 1947, U.S. President Harry Truman huddled with his most senior foreign policy advisers, George Marshall and Dean Acheson, and a handful of congressional leaders. The topic was the administration’s plan to aid the Greek government in its fight against a communist insurgency. Marshall and Acheson presented their case for the plan. Arthur Vandenberg, chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, listened closely and then offered his support with a caveat. “The only way you are going to get what you want,” he reportedly told the president, “is to make a speech and scare the hell out. Reproduced https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/china/2019-12-06/new-china-scare
773 _aForeign Affairs
906 _aINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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