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        1. France’s Deluded Quest for Allies
Safeguarding Territorial Sovereignty and the Balance of Power in East Asia, 1931– 1945
            
        
    
    
    
    
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        Marianne Bastid-Bruguiere
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
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                            Part I. Old Empires and the Rise of China
- 1. France’s Deluded Quest for Allies 11
- 2. British Diplomacy and Changing Views of Chinese Governmental Capability across the Sino-Japanese War, 1937– 1945 35
- 3. An Imperial Envoy 52
- 4. The Evolution of the Relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and the Comintern during the Sino-Japanese War 70
- 5. Canada-China Relations in Wartime China 91
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                            Part II. Negotiating Alliances and Questions of Sovereignty
- 6. Declaring War as an Issue in Chinese Wartime Diplomacy 111
- 7. Chiang Kai-shek and Jawaharlal Nehru 127
- 8. Chiang Kai-Shek and Joseph Stalin during World War II 141
- 9. Reshaping China 156
- 10. Northeast China in Chongqing Politics 174
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                            Part III. Ending War
- 11. The Nationalist Government’s Attitude toward Postwar Japan 193
- 12. Postwar Sino-French Negotiations about Vietnam , 1945– 1946 205
- 13. The 1952 Treaty of Peace between China and Japan 220
- Conclusion. Stephen R. MacKinnon 239
- Notes 245
- Index 293
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction 1
- 
                            Part I. Old Empires and the Rise of China
- 1. France’s Deluded Quest for Allies 11
- 2. British Diplomacy and Changing Views of Chinese Governmental Capability across the Sino-Japanese War, 1937– 1945 35
- 3. An Imperial Envoy 52
- 4. The Evolution of the Relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and the Comintern during the Sino-Japanese War 70
- 5. Canada-China Relations in Wartime China 91
- 
                            Part II. Negotiating Alliances and Questions of Sovereignty
- 6. Declaring War as an Issue in Chinese Wartime Diplomacy 111
- 7. Chiang Kai-shek and Jawaharlal Nehru 127
- 8. Chiang Kai-Shek and Joseph Stalin during World War II 141
- 9. Reshaping China 156
- 10. Northeast China in Chongqing Politics 174
- 
                            Part III. Ending War
- 11. The Nationalist Government’s Attitude toward Postwar Japan 193
- 12. Postwar Sino-French Negotiations about Vietnam , 1945– 1946 205
- 13. The 1952 Treaty of Peace between China and Japan 220
- Conclusion. Stephen R. MacKinnon 239
- Notes 245
- Index 293