The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist\ud Party in China, and instrumental in Chiang Kai-shek’s own meteoric rise from the position of\ud military commander to top political leader. Scholars have examined the international consequences\ud of this turning-point in Republican history from many angles. Most studies, however, have focussed\ud on inter-state relations at the institutional level, leaving public opinion rather on the sidelines. In\ud an attempt to fill this gap, this paper discusses Japanese press coverage of the Expedition, with a\ud particular focus on the changing perception of Chiang’s role in the Nationalist Party. The analysis\ud brings to light the articulate response o...
By 1936, the Guomindang had seemingly managed to secure its political dominance by nearly annihilati...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
To the Republic of China, the decade between 192 8 and 1937 was the best and the worst of times. Be...
By 1936, the Guomindang had seemingly managed to secure its political dominance by nearly annihilati...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
The Northern Expedition (1926-28) was a turning-point in the rise to power of the Nationalist Party...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Using newly available archives, particularly the diary and the presidential papers of Chiang Kai-she...
Humanities Open Book Program, a joint initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities and th...
To the Republic of China, the decade between 192 8 and 1937 was the best and the worst of times. Be...
By 1936, the Guomindang had seemingly managed to secure its political dominance by nearly annihilati...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...
In the late 1920s, the Manshū nippō was the leading Japanese newspaper in Northeast China. Owned by ...