Forging Leninism in China re-examines the Chinese revolution by focusing on the transformation of the Chinese Communist Party between 1927 and 1932, as it reshaped itself by turning the local Communist movements that introduced Marxism to the countryside, becoming more violent, more hierarchical, and more militarized in the process.
Forging Leninism in China re-examines the Chinese revolution by focusing on the transformation of the Chinese Communist Party between 1927 and 1932, as it reshaped itself by turning the local Communist movements that introduced Marxism to the countryside, becoming more violent, more hierarchical, and more militarized in the process.
Joseph Fewsmith is Professor of International Relations and Political Science at Boston University. He is the author of Rethinking Chinese Politics (2021), The Logic and Limits of Political Reform in China (2013), and China since Tiananmen (2001).
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Introduction 1. Disaster and Local Rebellion 2. The Donggu Revolutionary Base Area 3. A Different Approach to Revolution 4. Mao Versus Local Elites 5. The Logic of Sufan Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Disaster and Local Rebellion 2. The Donggu Revolutionary Base Area 3. A Different Approach to Revolution 4. Mao Versus Local Elites 5. The Logic of Sufan Conclusion.
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