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ArtikelThe Making of the Guomindang’s Japan Policy, 1932-1937; The Roles of Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Jingwei  
Oleh: Chor, So Wai
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Modern China vol. 28 no. 2 (Apr. 2002), page 213-252.
Topik: The Roles of Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Jingwei
Fulltext: 213MC282.pdf (150.48KB)
Isi artikelFrom the Manchurian Incident in September 1931 to the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War in July 1937, the Nanjing government’s agenda was dominated by relations with Japan and conflict with the communists.To deal with the dual threat, Chiang Kai-shek formulated the policy of “first internal pacification, then external resistance” (xian annei, hou rangwai). Hence, suppressing the communists would take precedence over resisting Japan.The wisdom of this approach was widely contested in the party, the government, and the country at large.It was branded by its critics a policy of “nonresistance” (bu dikang) toward Japan. But Chiang had the staunch support of Wang Jingwei, the veteran and influential party leader who had formed a political alliance with him in January 1932.The y stayed the course despite mounting opposition.Their cooperation in dealing with the Japanese threat gradually dissolved only after Wang withdrew to Europe to recuperate after an assassination attempt in November 1935.
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