| The nanjing government administration in mainland China in 1937 the beginning of the second decade, The anti-Japanese War that is happened in this decade. War, which spread to many fields such as politics, economy and culture in China is undergoing profound changes. Diplomatic situation happened during this period is not the same in the past.This article is divided into five chapters, the first chapter for the national government during the Anti-Japanese War to the U.S. diplomatic documents summary of practice, to more than 1500 copies of documents as the base, the use of the most widely and reflects the characteristics of The Times of the format of the zhuang, characteristics and function to illustrate and collected and summarized. Chapter ii Anti-Japanese War to the national government to the U.S. diplomatic documents from institutions and personnel. The third chapter will summarize the nanjing national government period from the perspective of secretarial science integrated operation of the foreign from the source of information, decision-making way, document flow and evaluation. Fourth chapter selected representative diplomatic events and section, analysis to the correspondence of events, to evaluate the nanjing national government period gain and loss of U.S. foreign policy.The Anti-Japanese War is not only the history of the Chinese nation suffering, is also a nation in a history of burst out and call back after the bottom. The success of Anti-Japanese War is the outcome of the struggle, the whole nation is closely connected with the international environment. Eight years of the war of resistance against Japan, as the change of political environment and function, the diplomatic documents in practice, postures, file system, and to deal with many aspects such as, theme and content have a series of evolution. In the interpretation of documents analysis, summary and evaluation of the nanjing national government on American diplomacy, to be able to in the nanjing national government period affects this group of the world and the future of bilateral relations. |