(Mis)interpreting threats : (Record no. 8413)

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Personal name OVODENKO Alexander
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Title (Mis)interpreting threats :
Remainder of title a case study of the Korean war/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Alexander Ovodenko
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007
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Summary, etc. This article examines the responses of the central intelligence agency (CIA) as a whole and several American national security officials to incoming information about the threat of Chinese intervention. There are two characteristics separate this article from much of the existing literature. First, this article concentrates on disparate American interpretations of the threat of Chinese intervention while seeking to explain the rationale underlying the commonly held conclusion that China would not enter the war. Second the analysis is rooted almost exclusively in the records of American officials who took part in the events it describes.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element NORTH KOREA
General subdivision WAR
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Main entry heading Security Studies :
Related parts Vol.16, No, 2, April-June 2007, pp.254-286 (118)
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i 22534-1001
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