The political development of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during WWII was impressive, and scholars have argued that its effective peasant mobilization campaign was the key to its success. While the CCP’s domestic adversary, the Kuomintang (KMT), also spent great efforts in peasant mobilization, their outcomes were rather disappointing. Scholars have debated the reasons and mechanisms behind the CCP’s successful mobilization efforts, with most conventional explanations pointing to the CCP’s manipulation of strong anti-Japanese nationalism and a social revolution movement that benefited the peasantry. Nevertheless, this paper has found existing explanations to be false. Instead, I argue that the CCP’s success in peasant mobilization came...
This paper argues that the first phase of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945 saw a significant chang...
In 1949, the newly-established communist government claimed that the People’s Republic of China was ...
The broad aim of this enquiry is to assess the extent of revolutionary change achieved by the Chine...
This groundbreaking study on the forging of Chinese communism in the furnace of the anti-Japanese wa...
China\u27s internal condition immediately following the end of Japanese occupation was complicated a...
Political scientists generally recognize two explanations of the extensive peasant support which the...
Organising peasants was a Chinese Communist strategy for 'democratising' rural China. In the view of...
It is generally argued and widely accepted that the success of the Chinese Communist Party [CCP] by ...
Many scholars such as Bruce Dickson agree that Chinese communism was an aboriginal movement which no...
The peasant movement that swept China in the mid 1920's originated in Kwangtung Province in 1922 wh...
This thesis examines how the Chinese Communists organized themselves to propagate the Party rule and...
The revolution of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from the 1920s to the late 1940s was a defining ...
Based on the Chinese press, elite interviews in Beijing, emigre interviews in Hong Kong, and field r...
Peasant revolutions in the twentieth century played a major role in shaping the course of world hist...
This dissertation investigates why in the early 1950s the Chinese Communist Party launched the agric...
This paper argues that the first phase of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945 saw a significant chang...
In 1949, the newly-established communist government claimed that the People’s Republic of China was ...
The broad aim of this enquiry is to assess the extent of revolutionary change achieved by the Chine...
This groundbreaking study on the forging of Chinese communism in the furnace of the anti-Japanese wa...
China\u27s internal condition immediately following the end of Japanese occupation was complicated a...
Political scientists generally recognize two explanations of the extensive peasant support which the...
Organising peasants was a Chinese Communist strategy for 'democratising' rural China. In the view of...
It is generally argued and widely accepted that the success of the Chinese Communist Party [CCP] by ...
Many scholars such as Bruce Dickson agree that Chinese communism was an aboriginal movement which no...
The peasant movement that swept China in the mid 1920's originated in Kwangtung Province in 1922 wh...
This thesis examines how the Chinese Communists organized themselves to propagate the Party rule and...
The revolution of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from the 1920s to the late 1940s was a defining ...
Based on the Chinese press, elite interviews in Beijing, emigre interviews in Hong Kong, and field r...
Peasant revolutions in the twentieth century played a major role in shaping the course of world hist...
This dissertation investigates why in the early 1950s the Chinese Communist Party launched the agric...
This paper argues that the first phase of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945 saw a significant chang...
In 1949, the newly-established communist government claimed that the People’s Republic of China was ...
The broad aim of this enquiry is to assess the extent of revolutionary change achieved by the Chine...