Re encounters in China Notes of a Journey in a Time Capsule

Re encounters in China  Notes of a Journey in a Time Capsule
Author: Harold R. Isaacs
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315495644

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First Published in 1985. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.

Re encounters in China

Re encounters in China
Author: Harold Robert Isaacs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1985
Genre: Authors, Chinese
ISBN: 1315495651

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Red Friends

Red Friends
Author: John Sexton
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2023-02-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781788735681

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China's resistance to Imperial Japan was the other great internationalist cause of the 'red 1930s', along with the Spanish Civil War. These desperate and bloody struggles were personified in the lives of Norman Bethune and others who volunteered in both conflicts. The story of Red Friends starts in the 1920s when, encouraged by the newly formed Communist International, Chinese nationalists and leftists united to fight warlords and foreign domination. John Sexton has unearthearthed the histories of foreigners who joined the Chinese revolution. He follows Comintern militants, journalists, spies, adventurers, Trotskyists, and mission kids whose involvement helped, and sometimes hindered, China's revolutionaries. Most were internationalists who, while strongly identifying with China's struggle, saw it as just one theatre in a world revolution. The present rulers in Beijing, however, buoyed by China's powerhouse economy, commemorate them as 'foreign friends' who aided China's 'peaceful rise' to great power status. Red Friends is part of Verso's growing China list, which includes China's Revolution in the Modern World and China in One Village. Founded on original research, it is a stirring story of idealists struggling against the odds to found a better future. The author's interviews with survivors and descendants add colour and humanity to lives both heroic and tragic.

State

State
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 730
Release: 1987
Genre: Diplomatic and consular service
ISBN: MSU:31293008295150

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Friend of China The Myth of Rewi Alley

Friend of China   The Myth of Rewi Alley
Author: Anne-Marie Brady
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2003-08-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781135790677

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This study is a radical and controversial analysis of the life and works of Rewi Alley utilizing both Chinese materials and previously unpublished materials from western sources. Rather than a biography as such, it is a revisionist history, re-examining what we know and understand about one of the most famous, or indeed infamous, foreigners in modern China: Rewi Alley, who arrived in China in 1927 from New Zealand and lived there for the rest of his life. Alley was regarded as a great humanitarian and internationalist. Later he became an outspoken 'foreign friend' of the Chinese regime and prolific propagandist on the new China. This book examines the myth and reality of his life, using them to explore the role of foreigners in China's diplomatic relations and their sensitive place in China after 1949, laying bare the important role of China's 'foreign friends' in Chinese foreign policy.

Humour in Chinese Life and Letters

Humour in Chinese Life and Letters
Author: Jessica Milner Davis,Jocelyn Chey
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789888083510

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The present study emphasizes Chapter Six of Huai-nan Tzu in expounding the theory of kan-ying STIMULUS-RESPONSE; RESONANCE, which postulates that all things in the universe are interrelated and influence each other according to pre-set patterns.

American Editor in Early Revolutionary China

American Editor in Early Revolutionary China
Author: Neil O'Brien
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781135945725

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This is a study of Sino-American relations and the editorial policy of the China Weekly Review / China Monthly Review , published in Shanghai by John William Powell during the Chinese Civil War and the Korean War. The Review supported US attempts in early 1946 to avert civil war through the creation of a coalition government. By 1947 it reflected growing disillusionment with Guomindang policies, and increasing sympathy for the demands of impoverished students and faculty for multi-party democracy and peace. As the Civil War shifted in favour of the Communists in late 1948, Powell and the Review counseled US businessmen to remain in Shanghai and urged the US government to establish working relations with the Communists, and later to recognize the new regime. Staying in Shanghai to report changes engendered by the Communist victory, the Review 's staff accomodated themselves to the new orthodoxy and to the regime's coordination of the press. During the Korean War, the Review opposed the expanding US air war, becoming the foremost American purveyor of Chinese and North Korean allegations of American use of bacteriological weapons. The Review was also utilized for the political indoctrination of US prisoners-of-war by the Chinese and North Koreans. After closing the Review in July 1953 and returning to the United States, Powell, his wife Sylvia Campbell and assistant editor Julian Schuman were put on trial for sedition. As the government narrowed its focus to the bacteriological warfare issue, Powell and his lawyers countered by trying to prove the veracity of the charges, seeking witnesses in China and North Korea. Adverse publicity led to a mistrial in January 1959 and limitations in both the sedition and treason statutes ended plans to renew prosecution. Powell and the Review had insisted that positive diplomatic and economic relations between China and the United States were both possible and desirable. The gradual normalization of trade, investment and political relations since the 1970s seemed to validate this belief. In the post-Cold War age when Sino-American relations are often strained and tempestuous, this book serves as a reminder of the value of making the extra effort to achiece understanding.

China Abroad

China Abroad
Author: Elaine Yee Lin Ho,Julia Kuehn
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9789622099456

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The book seeks to address how movements across cultures shape the different ways in which China and Chineseness have been imagined and represented since the beginning of the last century. In so doing, it aims to offer an overview of the debate about Chineseness as it has emerged in different global locations.