Published 1975
by Greenwood Press in Westport, Conn .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Shao Chuan Leng ; foreword by Kenneth S. Latourette. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DS849.C6 L37 1975 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 166 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 166 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5191327M |
ISBN 10 | 0837181348 |
LC Control Number | 75011893 |
Japan and Communist China. Kyoto, Doshisha University Press; [distributed in the U.S. by the Institute of Pacific Relations, New York, or 9] (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Shao Chuan Leng. When I was writing my book, about the Chinese Communist Party, I used to read this. It’s a classic book from someone who has an uncompromising point to make, and Van Wolferen backs himself with the most prodigious research. He goes right back into the pre-Meiji period in Japan, and looks at how Japanese power structures were developed. Mitter’s focus is essential because a proper understanding of China’s wartime experience is also key to understanding the development of modern China. Interestingly, outside of the USA, this same book is sold under a different title: China’s War with Japan, The Struggle for Survival. This book became an Economist Book of the Year and a Financial Times Book of . Wrote the book “Challenge of Red China”, celebrating the defeat of Japan and new regime of communism. Today this book is touted by none other than the Rothschild-bankrolled CFR. Philip Jacob Jaffe – Ukrainian-Russian Jew from NYC’s Lower East Side. Co-founder and policymaker of the Committee for a Democratic Far East Policy (CDFEP).
Only 75 years ago, China was divided, impoverished, economically exploited and at war with ambitiously imperialist Japan. The notional rulers of China, Chiang Kai-shek and his nationalist Kuomintang party, controlled a shrinking area of central and south-west China. A superb source for this information is Chinese Communist Espionage: An Intelligence Primer by Peter Mattis and Matthew Brazil." "The authors have given the reader two books in one: the history and organization of the PRC's intelligence operations, and the biographies of notable intelligence operatives." --Japan Forward/5(26). --to suggest to book selectors in the Princeton libraries items that are suitable for acquis ition; to provide a computerize d Peasant Protest and Communist Revolution in China.. UCP' The Chinese Revolution in the s: Between Triumph and Disaster, Facing Japan: Chinese Politics & Japan, ' On this theme, Xie You-tian, who, after studying at the Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences, became a Visiting Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University in the United States, wrote The Communist in China’s War Against Japan (–) (Mirror Books) in , explaining how the Communists grew stronger and telling the hidden.
Book censorship in the People's Republic of China (PRC) is implemented or mandated by the PRC's ruling party, the Communist Party of China. Book censorship is widespread in China. Enforcement is strict and sometimes inconsistent. Punishment for violations can result in prison. The Chinese government is extremely sensitive to any opinions on the. ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: Reprint of the ed. published by Doshisha University Press, Kyoto. Description: pages ; 22 cm. Despite more than books about him, Soviet secret agent Richard Sorge has remained an enigma. Stalin’s superspy in China and Japan: champagne Communist Richard Sorge seen in a new light. The book relates a J report in the Yomiuri Shimbun that Japanese security authorities estimated China had the largest number of spies in Japan―, vis-à-vis for North Korea and for Russia.