The Kuomintang-Communist Struggle in China 1922–1949

Anyone making a study of the causes that led to the fall of the Chinese mainland into Communist hands will have to examine the long struggles between the two major rival parties in China, the Nationalists or the Kuomintang and the Chinese Communists. As the author once took a personal part in those...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chung-Gi Kwai
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1970, 1970
Edition:1st ed. 1970
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • I. Dr. Sun’s Policy of Aligning with Soviet Russia and Admitting Chinese Communists to Kuomintang Membership
  • II. Why Did the Third International Order Chinese Reds to Become Members of the Kuomintang?
  • III. The Kuomintang after Admitting Chinese Reds to its Membership
  • IV. Purging of the Party and Stoppage of Kuomintang Communist Cooperation
  • V. Armed Uprisings and the Trek to Yenan
  • VI. Direct Talks Between the Kuomintang and the Communists
  • VII. American Mediation and the Political Consultative Conference
  • VIII. Peace Talks During the Acting-Presidency of Li Tsung-Jen`