The Cold War and the New Rising Power (China)
[1] Robert E. Hunter and Philip Windsor, “Vietnam and United States Policy in Asia,” International Affairs, Vol 44, Iss 2 (1968), 211.
[2] Chen Jian, “China’s Involvement in the Vietnam War, 1964-69,” The China Quarterly, No. 142 (Jun., 1995), 356.
[3] Allen S. Whiting, The Chinese Calculus of Deterrence. Michigan: The University of Michigan Press, 1975, chapter 6.
[4] Chen Jian, “China’s Involvement in the Vietnam War, 1964-69,” The China Quarterly, No. 142 (Jun., 1995), 356-387.
[5] Allen S. Whiting, The Chinese Calculus of Deterrence. Michigan: The University of Michigan Press, 1975, 173. Chapters 6 and 7 focus on the Korean and Vietnam wars.
[6] Kenneth B. Lee, Korea and East Asia, The Story of a Phoenix, (London: Praeger/Greenwood, 1997),186.
[7] Memorandum, Ball to President Johnson, 25 January 1966, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964-1968, vol IV: Vietnam, 1966, http://www.state.gov/www/about_state/history/vol_iv/30_41.html.
[8] Break the Nuclear Monopoly, Eliminate Nuclear Weapons, Beijing, 1965, 1-5, quoted in John Wilson Lewis and Xue Litai, China Builds the Bomb, Standord: Stanford University Press, 1988, 141.
[9] Memorandum for the Record, President with Congressional Leadership, 19 October, 1964, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964-1968, vol. XXX: China, 1964, http://www.state.gov/www/about_state/history/vol_xxx/60_69.html.
[10] Remarks made by the Communist Chinese Charge Liaison Department, December 29, 1966, Declassified Documents Reference System, http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/DDRS, Accessed 31 March, 2008, 2.
[11] Geoffrey Hudson, “Paper Tigers and Nuclear Teeth,” The China Quarterly, No. 39 (Sep 1969), 65.
[12] John Wilson Lewis and Xue Litai, China Builds the Bomb, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1988, 138.
[13] Chen Jian, China and the Indochina Settlement at the Geneva Conference of 1954, in The First Vietnam War, ed. Mark Atwood Lawrence and Fredrik Logevall (Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2007), 261.
[14] Lin Piao, Long Live the Victory of People’s War! (Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1965), 53.
[15] Linda D. Dillon, Bruce Burton, and Walter C. Soderlund, “Who was the Principal Enemy?: Shifts in Official Chinese Perceptions of the Two Superpowers, 1968-1969,” Asian Survey, Vol. 17, No. 5, 466.
[16] Summary of conversation, Vice President Humphrey and Taiwan’s President Chiang Kai-
Shek, 3 January, 1966, Declassified Documents Reference System. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/DDRS. Accessed 31 March, 2008, 4.
[17] Notes of the 555th Meeting of the National Security Council, 5 January 1966, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964-1968, vol. IV: Vietnam, 1966, http://www.state.gov/www/about_state/history/vol_iv/01_13.html.
[18]Summary of conversation, Vice President Humphrey and Taiwan’s President Chiang Kai-
Shek, 3 January, 1966, 6.
[19] Telegram, Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State, 12 January 1966, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964-1968, vol IV: Vietnam, 1966, http://www.state.gov/www/about_state/history/vol_iv/14_29.html.
[20] Notes of Meeting, 27 January, 1966, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1965-1968, vol IV: Vietnam, 1966, http://www.state.gov/www/about_state/history/vol_iv/42_54.html.
[21] Bruce Kennedy, The birth of the hot line, http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/episodes/10/spotlight/.
[22] Remarks made by the Communist Chinese Charge Liaison Department, December 29, 1966, Declassified Documents Reference System, http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/DDRS, Accessed 31 March, 2008, 2.
[23] Remarks made by the Communist Chinese Charge Liaison Department, 2.
[24] Summary of conversation, Foreign correspondent Malley with Chinese Premier Chou En-
Lai, 20 April, 1967, Declassified Documents Reference System, http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/DDRS, Accessed 31 March, 2008, 1.
[25] Neil Sheehan, The Pentagon Papers as Published by the New York Times, (New York: Quadrangle Books, 1971), 587.
[26] The Pentagon Papers, op. cit., vol. IV, p.245-46, memorandum by William P. Bundy, undated but approximately March 1, 1968, quoted in Allen S. Whiting, The Chinese Calculus of Deterrence, (Michigan: The University of Michigan Press, 1975), 195.
[27] See: Chen Jian, “China’s Involvement in the Vietnam War, 1964-69,” The China Quarterly, No. 142 (Jun., 1995), 356-387. and Xiaoming Zhang, “The Vietnam War, 1964-1969: A Chinese Perspective,” The Journal of Military History, Vol 60, (1996), 731-762.
[28] Summary of conversation, Robert Komer and South Vietnamese Ambassador Vu Van Thai, August 19, 1966, Declassified Documents Reference System, http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/DDRS, Accessed 31 March, 2008, 1.
[29] Peter S. H. Trang, “Sino-Soviet Territorial Disputes: Past and Present,” Russian Review, 28, no. 4 (1969): 403.
[30] Bruce Kennedy, Chinese-Soviet border clashes, http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/episodes/15/spotlight/.
[31] Soviet Official’s Comments on China and Vietnam, 3 July, 1967, Declassified Documents Reference System, http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/DDRS, Accessed 31 March, 2008, 1-2.
[32] Summary of conversation, President Johnson and Chairman Kosygin, 23 June, 1967, Declassified Documents Reference System, http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/DDRS, Accessed 31 March, 2008, 3.
[33] Soviet Official’s Comments on China and Vietnam, 3 July, 1967, Declassified Documents Reference System, http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/DDRS, Accessed 31 March, 2008, 1-2.
[34] Priscilla Mary Roberts, Behind the Bamboo Curtain: China, Vietnam, and the World Beyond Asia, (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006), 297.
[35] Remarks made by the Communist Chinese Charge Liaison Department, 1.
[36] Summary of conversation, Foreign correspondent Malley with Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai, 20 April, 1967, 1.

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