Word: establishments
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...protect himself from another Moslem attack from Kansu, Sheng Shih-tsai invited the Russians to set up a Red Army garrison at Kami. A full regiment of Russian troops was stationed there-dressed not in Soviet uniform, but in the Chinese uniform. Russia was permitted to establish a trade agency called Sovintorg which monopolized all Sinkiang export trade. The newly built Turksib Railway exercised enormous economic force. Russians helped to lay out roads, planned irrigation projects, trained a provincial army, staffed provincial hospitals...
...Only then will the grandeur-dazed Japanese . . . learn the intricacies of self-government without the hypnotic spells of a 'divine ruler.' The Japanese Empire must be overthrown and a Japanese republic set up in its place. . . . We will be ready and willing to establish normal relations with a new Japan...
...symposium on "A More Perfect Union and Justice," Dr. Smyth tries to get Beard to admit that Hamilton believed in "Federalist party justice." But the indefatigable Uncle Charles again routs Dr. Smyth since Hamilton vigorous ly attacked the Federalist-inspired Sedition Act of 1798. "Let us not establish a tyranny," said Hamilton. "Energy is a very different thing from violence." All of this is a far cry from the eco nomic interpretation of the Constitution...
...attacks. But he cannot pit his 220 Nazi and satellite divisions against the Red Army's estimated 275 wellarmed, well-led divisions with any chance of success. Today, Russia's might and the Allied threat in the west make upon him two stern demands: i) He must establish a strong defense line somewhere on the Eastern Front, and 2) he must hoard his precious reserves of men and materiel...
...conciliation are superior in effectiveness to the use of force in world adjustments, expresses its belief that in a world accustomed to the use of force, the so-called Fulbright Resolution which commits the United States as 'favoring the creation of appropriate international machinery with power adequate to establish and to maintain a just and lasting peace among the nations, and as favoring participation by the United States . . .' is a step forward in the effort to better international relations...