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On Yang Gang see Yang Gang wenji (Beijing, 1984); Meiguo zhaji (Beijing, 1950); Gao Ji, »Yang Gang he tadi Meiguo,« Xinwen zhanxian, no. 2 (1980): 30-33; and Fairbank, China Bound, pp. 273-77; interview with writer Xiao Qian

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F.B.I. 61-6580-127, p. 189. On the China Lobby at this time, see Koen, China Lobby, pp. 27-78, and, for Kohlberg as an individual, Keeley, China Lobby Man. On the Truman administration, Greece, the Marshall Plan, and the Red Scare, see Richard M. Freeland, The Truman Doctrine and the Origins of McCarthyism (New York, 1972)

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Fairbank, China Bound; on Wen Yiduo, see Spence, Gate of Heavenly Peace, pp. 228-33, 249-54, 313-17, 337-44; New York Times, March 7, 1946; F.B.I. 61-6580-223, p. 73; Smedley, »Voice from the Grave,« New Republic, May 28, 1945; Smedley to A. Taylor, February 29, 1946; to Wang, August 31, 1946; Smedley, »We're Building a Fascist China,« Nation, August 31, 1946, p. 236

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Kenneth Chern, »Politics of American China Policy, 1945: Roots of the Cold War in Asia,« Political Science Quarterly 91, no. 4 (Winter 1976—77): 631-47

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In China in 1934-35 and 1940, Smedley had befriended Berislav Borcic and other Yugoslav doctors. In 1946 she was alarmed by American news reports criticizing the independent nationalist challenge of Tito. She wrote to Anna Wang in China on February 29: »I have just read a clipping from a Shanghai paper—an interview with Dr. Borcic. My heart was deeply moved when I read of his activities in Yugoslavia during the war and his tribute to Tito. How deeply I was moved you cannot know!

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Kenneth O'Reilly, Hoover and the UnAmericans (Philadelphia, 1983), chapter 3, especially pp. 76-77; on the Security Index, see Athan G. Theoharis, »In-house Cover-up: Researching FBI Files,« in Theoharis, ed., Beyond the Hiss Case (Philadelphia, 1982), pp. 31-32

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