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Frontiers of History in China

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Front. Hist. China    2007, Vol. 2 Issue (1) : 88-108    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11462-007-0005-9
The Treaty of Peace with Japan and the Korean truce negotiations
SHEN Zhihua
Department of History, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China;
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Abstract The outbreak of the Korean War caused the U.S.A. to become determined in excluding the People s Republic of China (PRC) from the Treaty of Peace with Japan, the signing of which is hoped to be hastened by winning the Korean War. Before the signing of the treaty, the U.S.A. intentionally delayed the Korean truce negotiations in order to prevent the PRC from attending the San Francisco Peace Conference. After the signing, the U.S.A. preferred an immediate cessation of hostilities in Korea, whereas the Soviet Union and the PRC, bogged down in the Far East by the terms of the treaty, were determined to take a hard-line stance, hoping that the U.S.A. would become tied down and drained on the Korean battlefield. Thus, there was a subtle relationship between the treaty and the negotiations in the context of the Cold War.
Issue Date: 05 March 2007
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SHEN Zhihua. The Treaty of Peace with Japan and the Korean truce negotiations[J]. Front. Hist. China, 2007, 2(1): 88-108.
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