Battling Western imperialism : Mao, Stalin, and the United States /

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 ti...

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Main Author: Sheng, Michael M., 1950-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1997.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Roots of Mao's Pro-Soviet Policy before 1937
  • CCP-Moscow Relations during the Anti-Japanese War, 1937-1945
  • From Enemies to Friends: CCP Policy toward the United States before Pearl Harbor
  • Courting the Americans: The CCP's United Front Policy toward the U.S., 1942-1945
  • Postwar Alignment: CCP-Moscow versus GMD-Washington in Manchuria, August-December 1945
  • Mao Deals with George Marshall, November 1945-December 1946
  • The CCP and the Cold War in Asia: Mao's "Intermediate-Zone" Theory and the Anti-American United Front, 1946-1947
  • Mao's Revolutionary Diplomacy and the Cold War in Asia, 1948-1949.