Anti-Imperialism and the Left Guomindang
@article{Fung1985AntiImperialismAT, title={Anti-Imperialism and the Left Guomindang}, author={Edmund S. K. Fung}, journal={Modern China}, year={1985}, volume={11}, pages={39 - 76} }
Anti-imperialism and mass movements, two dominant features of the Nationalist revolution during the period of the united front 1924-1926, underwent a qualitative change following the establishment of the Nanjing government in April 1927. The Guomindang's (GMD) break with and purge of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) marked the beginning of a counterrevolution. Reorientations in the GMD's domestic and foreign policies were evident, particularly after the communist-inspired Guangzhou uprising of…
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