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 81 頁
... Red Army and the local eth- nic groups took place . When the Red Army was only passing through the non - Han regions , ethnic incidents between the two sides could possibly be reduced to the minimum . This was not always the case ...
... Red Army and the local eth- nic groups took place . When the Red Army was only passing through the non - Han regions , ethnic incidents between the two sides could possibly be reduced to the minimum . This was not always the case ...
第 82 頁
... Red Army proclamation against Japan.13 These developments finally established for the Red Army a strategic goal under the slogan " Marching up to the north to resist Japan " ( bei shang kang ri ) . Unfortunately for the Red Army , the ...
... Red Army proclamation against Japan.13 These developments finally established for the Red Army a strategic goal under the slogan " Marching up to the north to resist Japan " ( bei shang kang ri ) . Unfortunately for the Red Army , the ...
第 97 頁
... Red Army was eager to show the local people that it was better than all the old regimes in the past , Han or Tibetan . But its need for survival tended to undercut its public relation campaigns . In reality , the Red Army's " regu- lar ...
... Red Army was eager to show the local people that it was better than all the old regimes in the past , Han or Tibetan . But its need for survival tended to undercut its public relation campaigns . In reality , the Red Army's " regu- lar ...
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Limitations of Conversion | 27 |
A Rebellious Option | 51 |
The Search for a Peripheral Strategy | 77 |
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