Frontier Passages: Ethnopolitics and the Rise of Chinese Communism, 1921-1945Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2004 - 240 頁 In this pathbreaking book, Xiaoyuan Liu establishes the ways in which the history of the Chinese Communist Party was, from the Yan’an period onward, intertwined with the ethnopolitics of the Chinese “periphery.” As a Han-dominated party, the CCP had to adapt to an inhospitable political environment, particularly among the Hui (Muslims) of northwest China and the Mongols of Inner Mongolia. Based on a careful examination of CCP and Soviet Comintern documents only recently available, Liu’s study shows why the CCP found itself unable to follow the Russian Bolshevik precedent by inciting separatism among the non-Han peoples as a stratagem for gaining national power. Rather than swallowing Marxist-Leninist dogma on “the nationalities question,” the CCP took a position closer to that of the Kuomintang, stressing the inclusiveness of the Han-dominated Chinese nation, “Zhongua Minzu.” |
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第 43 頁
... Outer Mongolia became one of the issues that sharply pitted the CCP against the KMT . In the first few months of 1924 , when the Moscow - Peking negotiations over Outer Mongolia entered their key stage , the CCP took further actions to ...
... Outer Mongolia became one of the issues that sharply pitted the CCP against the KMT . In the first few months of 1924 , when the Moscow - Peking negotiations over Outer Mongolia entered their key stage , the CCP took further actions to ...
第 46 頁
... Outer Mongols , the Comintern , and a local warlord named Feng Yuxiang pursued different aims in Inner Mongolia and tangled with the CCP and one another in extremely intricate political alliance relationships . In the final analysis ...
... Outer Mongols , the Comintern , and a local warlord named Feng Yuxiang pursued different aims in Inner Mongolia and tangled with the CCP and one another in extremely intricate political alliance relationships . In the final analysis ...
第 47 頁
... Outer Mongolia . Before pro- ceeding to southern China , he met with a group of Inner Mongols and dis- cussed with them the possibility of setting up an Inner Mongolian party after the model of the People's Revolutionary Party in Outer ...
... Outer Mongolia . Before pro- ceeding to southern China , he met with a group of Inner Mongols and dis- cussed with them the possibility of setting up an Inner Mongolian party after the model of the People's Revolutionary Party in Outer ...
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Limitations of Conversion | 27 |
A Rebellious Option | 51 |
The Search for a Peripheral Strategy | 77 |
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