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American Friends Service Committee — Part 10
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Selected Bibliography
Barnett, A. Doak, Communist China and Asia: A Challenge to Ameri-
can Policy. New York, Vintage V-185 (paper), 1960, 560 pp. Thor-
ough introduction by a leading China expert.
, Communist China: Continuing Revolution. Headline Series
No, 153. Foreign Policy Association, May-June 1962. 60 pp. A sum-
mary of Mao's domestic and foreign policies.
, Communist China in Perspective. New York, Praeger, 1962.
Browne, Malcom W., Fhe Face of War. Indianapolis, Bobbs-
Merrill, 1965. An on-the-ground report of the struggle in the South,
by a Pulitzer-Prize-winning A.P. correspondent.
Burcuett, Wilfred G., Viet-Nam: Inside Story of the Guerrilla
War. New York, International Publishers, 1965, Written from a pro-
‘Cemmunist point of view, this account of warfare in South Vietnam
incorporates an interesting account of the Liberation Front.
Criuns, O. Edmund, 20:h Century China. New York, Columbia Uni-
versity Press, 1964. 470 pp. China’s recent history, with etnphasis as
the impact of Communism, by a former foreign service oflicer who
was in North China in 1949.
Cruss, Oliver E., Ip., The United States and the Sino-Soviet Bloc in
Southeast Asia. Washington, D.C., The Brookings Institution, 1962.
A very useful account and analysis exploring aspects of American
policy and its international context that less courageous and more
conformist writers have avoided in their treatments.
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