征引书目(第8/9页)

David Kahn, The Reader of Gentlemen’s Mail: Herbert O. Yardley and the Birth of American Code breaking. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2004.

Aleksandr Ya Kalyagin, Along Alien Roads. N.Y.: East Asian Institute, Columbia University, 1983.

Kataoka Tetsuya. Resistance and Revolution in China: The Communists and the Second United Front. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1974.

Michael Keevak, Becoming Yellow: A Short History of Racial Thinking. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2011.

Ken Kotani, Japanese Intelligence in World War II. London: Osprey Publishing, 2008.

Diana Lary, Warlord Soldiers: Chinese Common Soldiers, 1911-1937. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

F.F. Liu A Military History of Modern China, 1924-1949. Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1956.

Liu Ta-chung and Yeh Kung-chia. The Economy of the Chinese Mainland: National Income and Economic Development, 1933-1959. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965.

Luo Rongqu. “China and East Asia in America’s Global Strategy, 19311949.”in Harry Harding and Yuan Ming, eds. Sino-American Relations, 1945-1955: A Joint Reassessment of a Critical Decade. Wilmington, De.: SR Books, 1989.

Colin Mackerras, Western Images of China. New York: Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 2000.

National Security Agency official site, http://www.nsagov.com.

Nobu Iwatani. “Japanese Intelligence and Counterinsurgency during the SinoJapanese War: North China in the 1940s. ” in Thijs Brocades Zaalberg, Jan Hoffenaar, Alan Lemmers, eds., Insurgency and Counterinsurgency: Irregular Warfare from 1800 to the Present. Hague: Netherlands Institute of Military History, 2011.

John M Nolen, “JCS Reform and the Lessons of German History,” Parameters 14:3(1984), pp.12-20.

John McAuley Palmer, America in Arms: The Experience of the U.S.with Military Organization. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1941.

“Pay and Allowances of the Chinese Army.”Enclosure to despatch no.1927 dated December 18, 1943.from the Embassy at Chungking. in U.S. Department of State, China:Internal Affairs, 1940-1944, Reel 30.

Perrot, ed. A History of Private Life. Vol.4, From the Fires of Revolution to the Great War. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1990.

Ralph L. Powell, The Rise of Chinese Military Power, 1895-1912. Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1955.

Report: Statement on Commissioned Personnel Strength and Classification as to Training, January 28, 1936. in U.S. Military Intelligence Reports: China, 1911-1941, Reel V.

Douglas R. Reynolds, China, 1898-1912: The Xinzheng Revolution and Japan. Cambridge, Mass:Harvard University Press, 1993.

Charles F. Romanus, and Sunderland, Riley. Vol.1. Stilwell's Mission to China. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1953; Vol. 2. Stilwell's Command Problems, Same Pub., 1956.

Shen Yu. “SACO: An Ambivalent Experience of Sino-American Cooperation during World War II,” unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.

Yu Shen “SACO in History and Histories: Politics and Memory, ” Journal of American-East Asian Relations 5 (Spring 1996).

Idem,“SACO Reexamined: Sino-American Intelligence Cooperation during World War II,” Intelligence and National Security 16:4 (December 2001), pp.148174.

Samuel A. Stouffer, Edward A. Suchman, Leland C. DeVinney, Shirley A. Star and Robin M. Williams, Jr. The American Soldier, Vol.I, Adjustment During Army Life. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1949.

Donald Sutton, “German Advice and Residual Warlordism in the Nanking Decade: Influences on Nationalist Military Training and Strategy,” China Quarterly 91(September 1982).

Takahashi Hisashi. “A Case Study: Japanese Intelligence Estimates of China and the Chinese, 1931-1945.” in Walter T. Hitchcock ed., The Intelligence Revolution: A Historical Perspective. Washington. D. C: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991, p.210.

John Themis Topping, “Chinese Muslim Militarist: Ma Hongkui in Ningxia, 1933-1949.” unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan, 1983, pp.79-80.

Tsai Chiao. “Problems of Nutrition in Present-Day China.” In Harley Farnsworth MacNair, ed. Voice from Unccupied China. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1944, pp. 16-25.

Tuchman, Barbara. Stilwell and American Experience in China, 1911-1945. New York: Macmillan Co., 1970.

U.S.Department of State. Confidential U.S. State Department, Central Files, China: Internal Affairs, 1940-1944.

U.S.Military Intelligence Reports: China, 1911-1941, Reel V, April 30, 1928.

Martin van Creveld, Fighting Power: German and U.S.Army Performance, 1939-1945. Westport, 1982.

Martin van Creveld, The Training of Officers: From Military Professionalism to Irrelevance. New York: The Free Press, 1990.

Hans van de Ven, War and Nationalism, 1925-1945. London: Routledge Curzon, 2003.