Reins of Liberation : An Entangled History of Mongolian Independence, Chinese Territoriality, and Great Power Hegemony, 1911-1950

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Reins of Liberation : An Entangled History of Mongolian Independence, Chinese Territoriality, and Great Power Hegemony, 1911-1950

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 506 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780804754262
  • DDC分類 951.7

Full Description

The author's purpose in writing this book is to use the Mongolian question to illuminate much larger issues of twentieth-century Asian history: how war, revolution, and great-power rivalries induced or restrained the formation of nationhood and territoriality. He thus continues the argument he made in Frontier Passages that on its way to building a communist state, the CCP was confronted by a series of fundamental issues pertinent to China's transition to nation-statehood. The book's focus is on the Mongolian question, which ran through Chinese politics in the first half of the twentieth century. Between the Revolution of 1911 and the Communists' triumph in 1949, the course of the Mongolian question best illustrates the genesis, clashes, and convergence of Chinese and Mongolian national identities and geopolitical visions.

Contents

List of Maps

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part I Independence and Revolution, 1911-1945

1 China and Mongolia: From Empire to National States

Facets of the Mongolia Question

Independence for the Second Time

Ethnic Separation and National Revolution

Partisan, National, and Imperial Interests

2 "Red Protective Deity": World Revolution and Geopolitics

Bolsheviks and Mongolian Partisans

Eurasian Federation vs. Soviet Empire

Divided Nation and Split Revolution

3 Dialectics of Brotherhood: The Chinese Communist Party and the Mongolian People's Republic

Revolutionary Paradox

Rally toward Periphery

Return to Centrality

Part II Autonomy and Civil War, 1945-1950

4 "National Fever": The Genesis of an

Autonomous Movement

From Colonialism to National Fever

Liberation through Unification

Degrees of Self-Government

5 Ethnic Strategy: The Eastern Mongolian Experience

Chengde Concession

Xing'an Interval

Wangyemiao Finale

6 "Restoration": The Guomindang's Administrative Endeavor

Delusive "Frontier Administration

Abortive "Restoration

Elusive "Loyalists

7 "Liberation": The Chinese Communist Party's Interethnic Approach

Decide on a Strategy

Awake to Spontaneity

Secure "National Banner

Enact "Leftist Excessiveness

Part III Ethnicity and Hegemony, 1945-1950

8 "New Frontier":America's Encounter with Inner Mongolia

Partisan Mongols

Racial Mongols

Change of Climate

Princely Connection

9 The Range of "Wild Wind": Moscow's Inner Mongolia Stratagem

A Sense of Limits

Containing Nationalism

Hierarchy of Patronage

10 The Structure of Bloc Politics: Mao, Stalin, and Mongolian Independence

A Fractured Revolutionary Alliance

Resetting the Interstate Relationship

Between National and Bloc Interests

Mongolian Independence, Again

11 Epilogue: Territoriality, Power, and Legitimacy

A Note on Transliteration

Acronyms and Abbreviations

Bibliography

Index