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Kampf gegen den westlichen Imperialismus: Mao, Stalin und die Vereinigten Staaten

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ISBN
9780691016351

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691016356
ISBN-13
9780691016351
eBay Product ID (ePID)
567628

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
272 Pages
Publication Name
Battling Western Imperialism : Mao, Stalin, and the United States
Language
English
Publication Year
1997
Subject
Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, International Relations / General, Asia / China, Political
Type
Textbook
Author
Michael Sheng
Subject Area
Political Science, Biography & Autobiography, History
Format
Hardcover

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0.9 in
Item Weight
18 Oz
Item Length
9.4 in
Item Width
6.6 in

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College Audience
LCCN
97-010035
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
327.51047
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction 3 Ch. I The Roots of Mao's Pro-Soviet Policy before 1937 15 Ch. II CCP-Moscow Relations during the Anti-Japanese War, 1937-1945 31 Ch. III From Enemies to Friends: CCP Policy toward the United States before Pearl Harbor 57 Ch. IV Courting the Americans: The CCP's United Front Policy toward the U.S., 1942-1945 74 Ch. V Postwar Alignment: CCP-Moscow versus GMD-Washington in Manchuria, August-December 1945 98 Ch. VI Mao Deals with George Marshall, November 1945-December 1946 119 Ch. VII The CCP and the Cold War in Asia: Mao's "Intermediate-Zone" Theory and the Anti-American United Front, 1946-1947 145 Ch. VIII Mao's Revolutionary Diplomacy and the Cold War in Asia, 1948-1949 161 Conclusion 187 Notes 197 Select Bibliography 229 Index 245
Synopsis
One of the central issues in the study of the Chinese Communist Party and its foreign policy is its relations with Moscow. Was the CCP a Chinese nationalist party antagonistic to an intrusive Soviet Union or was it rather an internationalist party with ideological-political and strategic-military ties to Moscow, faithfully adhering to Marxist-Leninist principles as well as to Stalin's policy advice? For the past two decades a number of historians have argued that the CCP was a nationalist movement and that the United States missed its opportunity to establish friendly relations because U.S. leaders were blinded by fears of an international Communist threat. In his provocative book, Michael Sheng strongly challenges this position. On the basis of extensive new information obtained from recently available Chinese sources, Sheng demonstrates that the foreign policy of the CCP under Mao Zedong did, in fact, follow the directions recommended by Joseph Stalin. Sheng reveals that Mao and Stalin were in frequent and direct contact by radio and by correspondence, beginning in 1936, and that Mao consistently acted on Stalin's advice.Battling Western Imperialism analyzes the CCP's relations with both the Soviet Union and the United States and provides conclusive evidence that there was no "lost opportunity" for the U.S. in China. He shows that the CCP viewed the United States as a hostile capitalist power that opposed its revolutionary aims. The author has drawn on an unprecedented collection of Chinese-language materials to make a powerful new argument., One of the central issues in the study of the Chinese Communist Party and its foreign policy is its relations with Moscow. Was the CCP a Chinese nationalist party antagonistic to an intrusive Soviet Union or was it rather an internationalist party with ideological-political and strategic-military ties to Moscow, faithfully adhering to Marxist-Leninist principles as well as to Stalin's policy advice? For the past two decades a number of historians have argued that the CCP was a nationalist movement and that the United States missed its opportunity to establish friendly relations because U.S. leaders were blinded by fears of an international Communist threat. In his provocative book, Michael Sheng strongly challenges this position. On the basis of extensive new information obtained from recently available Chinese sources, Sheng demonstrates that the foreign policy of the CCP under Mao Zedong did, in fact, follow the directions recommended by Joseph Stalin. Sheng reveals that Mao and Stalin were in frequent and direct contact by radio and by correspondence, beginning in 1936, and that Mao consistently acted on Stalin's advice. Battling Western Imperialism analyzes the CCP's relations with both the Soviet Union and the United States and provides conclusive evidence that there was no "lost opportunity" for the U.S. in China. He shows that the CCP viewed the United States as a hostile capitalist power that opposed its revolutionary aims. The author has drawn on an unprecedented collection of Chinese-language materials to make a powerful new argument., Over the years a number of historians have argued that the CCP was a nationalist movement and that the United States missed its opportunity to establish friendly relations because US leaders were blinded by fears of an international Communist threat. This book challenges this position.
LC Classification Number
DS740.5.S65S562 1997

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