Jacques Guillermaz
The Chinese Communist Party in Power, 19491976
Jacques Guillermaz
The Chinese Communist Party in Power, 19491976
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This book traces the history of the Chinese Communist Party's behavior toward itself, and the way it has created and developed the regime on the state of affairs at home and abroad, and on a compelling ideology dominated by the giant-like personality of Mao Tse-tung.
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This book traces the history of the Chinese Communist Party's behavior toward itself, and the way it has created and developed the regime on the state of affairs at home and abroad, and on a compelling ideology dominated by the giant-like personality of Mao Tse-tung.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 150mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780367306267
- ISBN-10: 0367306263
- Artikelnr.: 63657128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 150mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780367306267
- ISBN-10: 0367306263
- Artikelnr.: 63657128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jacques Guillermaz, Anne Destenay
Prologue
Preface
Foreword to the French Edition
Translator's Note
New Democracy in China 1949
1953
China in 1949
Political and Administrative Reconstruction: The Ideological Training of the Population
The First Mass Campaigns
The Restoration of the Economy
Social Changes: The Marriage Law of May 1, 1950
Cultural Changes
Foreign Relations: The Korean War
The First Five
Year Plan 1953
1957
The Targets of the First Five
Year Plan and Soviet Economic Aid
The Transformation of Economic Structures
The First Open Rifts: The Kao Kang
Jao Shu
shih Affair, the Hu Feng Affair, the Dream of the Red Chamber Affair
The 1954 State Constitution and Internal Administration:The New Party Statutes (1956) and Relations Between Party and State
The Eighth Party Congress and China in 1956
The Hundred Flowers and Antirightist Movements of 1956
1957
Cultural Policies During the First Five
Year Plan
The New Military Institutions
Foreign Policy 1953
1957 (1): The Geneva and Bandung Conferences
Foreign Policy 1953
1957 (2): Sino
Soviet Relations
The Chinese Road to Socialism 1958
1962
The Search for a Chinese Road to Socialism
The Great Leap Forward
Rural People's Communes and Urban Communes 1958
The Modification of the People's Communes: The Failure of the Great Leap Forward
Evolution of Internal Affairs 1958
1962
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (1): General Development, Indian Subcontinent, Black Africa, Near East and Arab States, Latin America
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (2): Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (3): United States, Western Europe, International Organizations, Disarmament
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (4): The Socialist Bloc
The Socialist Education Movement and the Cultural Revolution and Its Aftermath 1962
1976
The Tenth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee and the Reappearance of Class Struggle
The Socialist Education Movement
"The Tocsin Sounds the Cultural Revolution"
"Open Fire at the Black Line": From Wu Han to Teng T'o and The Fall of P'eng Chen
"Sweep Away All Monsters!"
The Return of the Great Helmsman and the Eleventh Plenum Of the Eighth Central Committee
The Red Guards Versus the Top Party Apparatus (August
November 1966)
The "Hidden Turning" of the Cultural Revolution: From the Slide Toward Anarchy to the "Triple Alliance" and the Revolutionary Committees (November 1966
February 1967)
The Cultural Revolution in a Blind Alley (February
June 1967)
The Crisis of the Summer of 1967
Toward an Easing of the Situation
The Multiplication of Revolutionary Committees and the Twelfth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee (January
November 1968)
The Ninth Congress and the Renewal of Party and State Structures (1969
1971)
The Tenth Congress and the Internal Political Situation; The Fourth National People's Congress
The Economy 1962
1976
Education and Culture, the Press, and Religion 1962
1976
Military Policy 1962
1976
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (1): General Development
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (2): Indian Subcontinent, Arab States, Africa, Latin America
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (3): Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (4): United States, Western Europe, International Organizations, Disarmament
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (5): The Socialist Bloc
Conclusion
Preface
Foreword to the French Edition
Translator's Note
New Democracy in China 1949
1953
China in 1949
Political and Administrative Reconstruction: The Ideological Training of the Population
The First Mass Campaigns
The Restoration of the Economy
Social Changes: The Marriage Law of May 1, 1950
Cultural Changes
Foreign Relations: The Korean War
The First Five
Year Plan 1953
1957
The Targets of the First Five
Year Plan and Soviet Economic Aid
The Transformation of Economic Structures
The First Open Rifts: The Kao Kang
Jao Shu
shih Affair, the Hu Feng Affair, the Dream of the Red Chamber Affair
The 1954 State Constitution and Internal Administration:The New Party Statutes (1956) and Relations Between Party and State
The Eighth Party Congress and China in 1956
The Hundred Flowers and Antirightist Movements of 1956
1957
Cultural Policies During the First Five
Year Plan
The New Military Institutions
Foreign Policy 1953
1957 (1): The Geneva and Bandung Conferences
Foreign Policy 1953
1957 (2): Sino
Soviet Relations
The Chinese Road to Socialism 1958
1962
The Search for a Chinese Road to Socialism
The Great Leap Forward
Rural People's Communes and Urban Communes 1958
The Modification of the People's Communes: The Failure of the Great Leap Forward
Evolution of Internal Affairs 1958
1962
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (1): General Development, Indian Subcontinent, Black Africa, Near East and Arab States, Latin America
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (2): Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (3): United States, Western Europe, International Organizations, Disarmament
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (4): The Socialist Bloc
The Socialist Education Movement and the Cultural Revolution and Its Aftermath 1962
1976
The Tenth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee and the Reappearance of Class Struggle
The Socialist Education Movement
"The Tocsin Sounds the Cultural Revolution"
"Open Fire at the Black Line": From Wu Han to Teng T'o and The Fall of P'eng Chen
"Sweep Away All Monsters!"
The Return of the Great Helmsman and the Eleventh Plenum Of the Eighth Central Committee
The Red Guards Versus the Top Party Apparatus (August
November 1966)
The "Hidden Turning" of the Cultural Revolution: From the Slide Toward Anarchy to the "Triple Alliance" and the Revolutionary Committees (November 1966
February 1967)
The Cultural Revolution in a Blind Alley (February
June 1967)
The Crisis of the Summer of 1967
Toward an Easing of the Situation
The Multiplication of Revolutionary Committees and the Twelfth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee (January
November 1968)
The Ninth Congress and the Renewal of Party and State Structures (1969
1971)
The Tenth Congress and the Internal Political Situation; The Fourth National People's Congress
The Economy 1962
1976
Education and Culture, the Press, and Religion 1962
1976
Military Policy 1962
1976
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (1): General Development
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (2): Indian Subcontinent, Arab States, Africa, Latin America
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (3): Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (4): United States, Western Europe, International Organizations, Disarmament
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (5): The Socialist Bloc
Conclusion
Prologue
Preface
Foreword to the French Edition
Translator's Note
New Democracy in China 1949
1953
China in 1949
Political and Administrative Reconstruction: The Ideological Training of the Population
The First Mass Campaigns
The Restoration of the Economy
Social Changes: The Marriage Law of May 1, 1950
Cultural Changes
Foreign Relations: The Korean War
The First Five
Year Plan 1953
1957
The Targets of the First Five
Year Plan and Soviet Economic Aid
The Transformation of Economic Structures
The First Open Rifts: The Kao Kang
Jao Shu
shih Affair, the Hu Feng Affair, the Dream of the Red Chamber Affair
The 1954 State Constitution and Internal Administration:The New Party Statutes (1956) and Relations Between Party and State
The Eighth Party Congress and China in 1956
The Hundred Flowers and Antirightist Movements of 1956
1957
Cultural Policies During the First Five
Year Plan
The New Military Institutions
Foreign Policy 1953
1957 (1): The Geneva and Bandung Conferences
Foreign Policy 1953
1957 (2): Sino
Soviet Relations
The Chinese Road to Socialism 1958
1962
The Search for a Chinese Road to Socialism
The Great Leap Forward
Rural People's Communes and Urban Communes 1958
The Modification of the People's Communes: The Failure of the Great Leap Forward
Evolution of Internal Affairs 1958
1962
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (1): General Development, Indian Subcontinent, Black Africa, Near East and Arab States, Latin America
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (2): Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (3): United States, Western Europe, International Organizations, Disarmament
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (4): The Socialist Bloc
The Socialist Education Movement and the Cultural Revolution and Its Aftermath 1962
1976
The Tenth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee and the Reappearance of Class Struggle
The Socialist Education Movement
"The Tocsin Sounds the Cultural Revolution"
"Open Fire at the Black Line": From Wu Han to Teng T'o and The Fall of P'eng Chen
"Sweep Away All Monsters!"
The Return of the Great Helmsman and the Eleventh Plenum Of the Eighth Central Committee
The Red Guards Versus the Top Party Apparatus (August
November 1966)
The "Hidden Turning" of the Cultural Revolution: From the Slide Toward Anarchy to the "Triple Alliance" and the Revolutionary Committees (November 1966
February 1967)
The Cultural Revolution in a Blind Alley (February
June 1967)
The Crisis of the Summer of 1967
Toward an Easing of the Situation
The Multiplication of Revolutionary Committees and the Twelfth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee (January
November 1968)
The Ninth Congress and the Renewal of Party and State Structures (1969
1971)
The Tenth Congress and the Internal Political Situation; The Fourth National People's Congress
The Economy 1962
1976
Education and Culture, the Press, and Religion 1962
1976
Military Policy 1962
1976
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (1): General Development
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (2): Indian Subcontinent, Arab States, Africa, Latin America
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (3): Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (4): United States, Western Europe, International Organizations, Disarmament
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (5): The Socialist Bloc
Conclusion
Preface
Foreword to the French Edition
Translator's Note
New Democracy in China 1949
1953
China in 1949
Political and Administrative Reconstruction: The Ideological Training of the Population
The First Mass Campaigns
The Restoration of the Economy
Social Changes: The Marriage Law of May 1, 1950
Cultural Changes
Foreign Relations: The Korean War
The First Five
Year Plan 1953
1957
The Targets of the First Five
Year Plan and Soviet Economic Aid
The Transformation of Economic Structures
The First Open Rifts: The Kao Kang
Jao Shu
shih Affair, the Hu Feng Affair, the Dream of the Red Chamber Affair
The 1954 State Constitution and Internal Administration:The New Party Statutes (1956) and Relations Between Party and State
The Eighth Party Congress and China in 1956
The Hundred Flowers and Antirightist Movements of 1956
1957
Cultural Policies During the First Five
Year Plan
The New Military Institutions
Foreign Policy 1953
1957 (1): The Geneva and Bandung Conferences
Foreign Policy 1953
1957 (2): Sino
Soviet Relations
The Chinese Road to Socialism 1958
1962
The Search for a Chinese Road to Socialism
The Great Leap Forward
Rural People's Communes and Urban Communes 1958
The Modification of the People's Communes: The Failure of the Great Leap Forward
Evolution of Internal Affairs 1958
1962
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (1): General Development, Indian Subcontinent, Black Africa, Near East and Arab States, Latin America
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (2): Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (3): United States, Western Europe, International Organizations, Disarmament
Foreign Policy 1958
1966 (4): The Socialist Bloc
The Socialist Education Movement and the Cultural Revolution and Its Aftermath 1962
1976
The Tenth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee and the Reappearance of Class Struggle
The Socialist Education Movement
"The Tocsin Sounds the Cultural Revolution"
"Open Fire at the Black Line": From Wu Han to Teng T'o and The Fall of P'eng Chen
"Sweep Away All Monsters!"
The Return of the Great Helmsman and the Eleventh Plenum Of the Eighth Central Committee
The Red Guards Versus the Top Party Apparatus (August
November 1966)
The "Hidden Turning" of the Cultural Revolution: From the Slide Toward Anarchy to the "Triple Alliance" and the Revolutionary Committees (November 1966
February 1967)
The Cultural Revolution in a Blind Alley (February
June 1967)
The Crisis of the Summer of 1967
Toward an Easing of the Situation
The Multiplication of Revolutionary Committees and the Twelfth Plenum of the Eighth Central Committee (January
November 1968)
The Ninth Congress and the Renewal of Party and State Structures (1969
1971)
The Tenth Congress and the Internal Political Situation; The Fourth National People's Congress
The Economy 1962
1976
Education and Culture, the Press, and Religion 1962
1976
Military Policy 1962
1976
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (1): General Development
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (2): Indian Subcontinent, Arab States, Africa, Latin America
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (3): Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (4): United States, Western Europe, International Organizations, Disarmament
Foreign Policy 1966
1976 (5): The Socialist Bloc
Conclusion