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The Understanding Of "People's Livelihood" By The Chinese Communists, Chiang Kai-shek Regime And Wang Puppet Regime During The Anti-Japanese War

Posted on:2010-09-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360272997658Subject:Recent modern history
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The thesis focuses on the different understanding and practice of "the People's Livelihood" by the Chinese Communist Party, the regime of Chiang Kai-shek and the puppet regime Wang Jingwei in the Anti-Japanese War, and explores the feature of them to better understand the course of their development.The thesis is divided into three parts:The first chapter is the background introduction of the Chinese Communist Party, the regime of Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Jingwei. Since the proposal of "the People's Livelihood", the political situation in China was complicated and changeable. This chapter also consists of two parts, namely the People's Livelihood Development and distorted thinking, the war situation and people's livelihood as a political heritage. The second chapter is on people's livelihood and political awareness. It is divided into three parts: the Communist Party of China's succession development of the people's livelihood, Chiang Kai-shek regime's distortion of people's livelihood, Wang puppet regime's betrayal of the people's livelihood.The last chapter includes two parts, namely, Jiang, Wang—the political short-lived consequence led by the misunderstanding of "the People's Livelihood", the Chinese Communist Party—a correct understanding followed by the victory of the revolution.In conclusion, the Democratic factions reveals the historical trend: the debate to promote the "Three Principles of the People of the new" leadership of the Communist Party of the birth and natural history.
Keywords/Search Tags:Sino-Japanese War, Democracy, Communist Party of China KMT, Wang puppet regime
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