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Among the effects to be expected from China's admission. Fairbank said, will be the disintegration of U.S.-Russian bi-polarity...
...possible effects China's presence would have with respect to such U.N. problems as the Middle East. Fairbank said any comment would be "too speculative" at this time...
...Fairbank predicted that the U.N.'s action would make Nixon's forthcoming China trip easier. "The fact that we lost will make us more welcome in Peking," he said...
...American defeat (in the U.N. voting) is what we deserve after 20 years of unrealism." John K. Fairbank, Higginson Professor of History, said yesterday. "It is unreal after 20 years to assume that Nationalist China represents the mainland Chinese...
Indirect Influence. Harvard's Fairbank thinks Concerned Committee scholars have stimulated China studies by asking new questions, but he complains that they are "working hard to manufacture a split." There are ideological differences among U.S. China experts, but the scholars' overall impact has been more significant than their squabbles. They anticipated by years the Government's change of heart-and encouraged it at least indirectly. Through articles, speeches and personal contacts, they have helped alter the official view of a decade ago, which saw Chinese communism as ruthlessly totalitarian at home and implacably expansionist abroad. According...