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The Dilemma of Disintegration: Nationalist China’s Policy Toward Japan: 1931-1937
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出版日期
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2012
閱讀格式
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PDF
ISBN
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9789866286506
This study attempts to analyze systematically the rationale, evolution, and consequences of Chiang Kai-shek's "unity before resistance" doctrine, which was the basis of Nanking's appeasement policy. The author argues that there were a number of independent variables that influenced Nanking's attitude toward Japan: 1) the internal disintegration of China; 2) factional conflicts within the Kuomintang;3) ineffective administration; 4) the vicissitudes of nationalism; 5) the material backwardness of China; and 6) international mediation. All of these factors were interrelated. The intervening variables were Chiang Kai-shek's personality, his patterns of political behavior, his way of ruling, and his perception of internal and external crises. By adopting the temporary appeasement policy toward Japan, Chiang hoped to gain enough time to consolidate China and his supreme leadership. But Chiang’s appeasement policy in fact engaged his government in two races - one with Japanese aggression and the other with domestic opposition.
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
- ABSTRACT
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. CHIANG KAI-SHEK AS POLICY-MAKER
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III. CONSTRAINTS ON NANKING’S POLICY-MAKING
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(I) Internal Disintegration of China
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(II) Factional Conflicts within the Kuomintang
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(III) Ineffective Administration
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(IV) The Physical Condition of China
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(V) The Vicissitudes of Nationalism
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(VI) International Mediation
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IV. SOME MAJOR INCIDENTS AS CASES
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(I) The Mukden Incident
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(II) The Shanghai Incident
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(III) The Tangku Truce Agreement
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(IV) The Hopei Crisis
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(V) The Marco Polo Bridge Incident
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- V. CONCLUSION
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
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