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A History of China-U.S. Relations (1911-1949)
A History of China-U.S. Relations (1911-1949)
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This book covers the history of China-U.S. Relations from 1911 to 1949, including the impact of World War II on China-US relations.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 394 pages
Publication date: 06 March 2023
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate history of China-U.S. Relations, spanning from 1911 to 1949. It provides a detailed account of the various phases and developments that shaped this crucial relationship during this period.
The Early Republican Period:
The book begins by exploring the early stages of China-U.S. Relations during the period of the Republican government in China. It sheds light on the initial interactions and exchanges between the two nations, which were marked by mutual respect and cooperation. However, as time passed, tensions began to rise due to competing interests and geopolitical challenges.
The Impact of Versailles Peace Conference and Washington Conference on China-U.S. Relations:
The Versailles Peace Conference and the Washington Conference played pivotal roles in shaping China-U.S. Relations during the interwar period. These conferences marked a significant turning point in the relationship, as they addressed the aftermath of World War I and set the stage for future interactions. The agreements and treaties signed at these conferences had far-reaching consequences for both China and the United States.
The United States Support for Northern Warlord Government:
In the aftermath of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the United States supported the Northern Warlord Government in China. This support was aimed at countering the influence of the Japanese and promoting stability in the region. However, this policy led to conflicts and instability, as the warlords competed for power and resources.
The Guangzhou Revolutionary Government:
The Guangzhou Revolutionary Government was a short-lived government that emerged in Guangzhou during the Chinese Civil War. It was led by Sun Yat-sen, who was a prominent figure in the Chinese revolutionary movement. The government aimed to establish a democratic and constitutional government in China and topple the Qing dynasty.
The Nanjing National Government:
The Nanjing National Government was a government that was established in Nanjing during the Chinese Civil War. It was led by Chiang Kai-shek, who was a prominent figure in the Chinese nationalist movement. The government aimed to establish a centralized and authoritarian government in China and to resist the influence of the Communists.
The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression:
During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the United States went from being a neutral nation to forming an alliance with China against Japan. This alliance was crucial in defeating the Japanese forces and promoting the restoration of peace in Asia. The United States provided significant military and economic support to China during this period.
After the End of the War:
After the end of the War, China and the United States gradually moved toward confrontation. The Chinese Civil War continued, and the Communists emerged as the dominant force in China. The United States, on the other hand, supported the Nationalists and opposed the Communists. This conflict led to the establishment of the Chinese Communist Party and the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
China-U.S. Relations from 1784 to 1911:
The book also provides a brief description of China-U.S. Relations from 1784 to 1911. It highlights the initial interactions and exchanges between the two nations, which were marked by trade and cultural exchange. However, as time passed, tensions began to rise due to territorial disputes and conflicting ideologies.
In conclusion, this comprehensive book offers a detailed and insightful account of China-U.S. Relations from 1911 to 1949. It provides a valuable perspective on the various phases and developments that shaped this crucial relationship during this period. The book sheds light on the complex interplay of political, economic, and cultural factors that influenced the relationship and its impact on the world. Whether you are interested in history, politics, or international relations, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complex history of China-U.S. Relations.
Weight: 662g
Dimension: 155 x 234 x 29 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811697142
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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