Foreign Relations of the United States, 1946, The Far East: China, Volume IX
Editor:
- Ralph R. Goodwin
General Editor:
- E. Ralph Perkins
- S. Everett Gleason
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1972
- Preface
- The mission of General of the Army George C. Marshall to China to arrange for
cessation of civil strife and to bring about political unification: (Documents 1-752)
- I. Negotiations leading to the cease-fire agreements of January 10,
1946 (Documents 1-29)
- II. Discussions pertaining to Political Consultative Conference
(January–April) (Documents 30-59)
- III. Negotiations respecting military reorganization and integration of
Communist forces into National Army (January–May) (Documents 60-123)
- IV. Initial problems arising in the implementation of the cease-fire
agreements and the situation in Manchuria; recall of General Marshall for
consultation (January–March 13) (Documents 124-236)
- V. Agreement to send teams into Manchuria, March 27, 1946 (Documents 237-282)
- VI. Agreements to remove to Communist areas Communist troops near Canton
and Hankow who were surrounded by Government troops (Documents 283-339)
- VII. The Manchurian crisis (March 28–May 22, 1946) (Documents 340-467)
- VIII. Negotiations leading to fifteen-day truce in Manchuria (May 22–June
6, 1946) (Documents 468-514)
- IX. Negotiations stalemated during Manchurian Truce (June 6–30,
1946) (Documents 515-622)
- X. Spread of hostilities in North China and Shanitung; failure of
political negotiations (July 1–21, 1946) (Documents 623-695)
- XI. Efforts of Ambassador Stuart and General Marshall to break deadlock;
the Anping incident (July 21–August 10, 1946) (Documents 696-752)
- I. Negotiations leading to the cease-fire agreements of January 10,
1946 (Documents 1-29)
- Index