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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Preface viii
- Note on Romanization x
- Contributors xiii
- Introduction: Occupied China and the Limits of Accommodation 1
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PART ONE. Negotiations with Japan: Official, Unofficial, and Covert
- ONE. Wang Jingwei and the Policy Origins of the "Peace Movement," 1932-1937 21
- TWO. Regional Office and the National Interest: Song Zheyuan in North China, 1933-1937 38
- THREE. Nationalist China's Negotiating Position During the Stalemate, 1938-1945 56
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PART TWO. Client Regimes: Genesis, Character, and Justification
- FOUR. The Creation of the Reformed Government in Central China, 193 8 79
- FIVE. The Wang Jingwei Regime, 1940-1945: Continuities and Disjunctures with Nationalist China 102
- SIX. Survival as Justification for Collaboration, 1937-1945 116
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PART THREE. Elite Collaboration: Opportunism, Obstacles, and Ambiguities
- SEVEN. Japan's New Order and the Shanghai Capitalists: Conflict and Collaboration, 1937-1945 135
- EIGHT. Patterns and Dynamics of Elite Collaboration in Occupied Shaoxing County 156
- NINE. Resistance in Collaboration: Chinese Cinema in Occupied Shanghai, 1941-1945 180
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PART FOUR. The Hinterland: Collaboration, Resistance, and Anarchy
- TEN. The War Within a War: A Case Study of a· County on the North China Plain 201
- ELEVEN. Communist Sources for Localizing the Study of the Sino-Japanese War 226
- Notes 237
- Index 285
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Preface viii
- Note on Romanization x
- Contributors xiii
- Introduction: Occupied China and the Limits of Accommodation 1
-
PART ONE. Negotiations with Japan: Official, Unofficial, and Covert
- ONE. Wang Jingwei and the Policy Origins of the "Peace Movement," 1932-1937 21
- TWO. Regional Office and the National Interest: Song Zheyuan in North China, 1933-1937 38
- THREE. Nationalist China's Negotiating Position During the Stalemate, 1938-1945 56
-
PART TWO. Client Regimes: Genesis, Character, and Justification
- FOUR. The Creation of the Reformed Government in Central China, 193 8 79
- FIVE. The Wang Jingwei Regime, 1940-1945: Continuities and Disjunctures with Nationalist China 102
- SIX. Survival as Justification for Collaboration, 1937-1945 116
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PART THREE. Elite Collaboration: Opportunism, Obstacles, and Ambiguities
- SEVEN. Japan's New Order and the Shanghai Capitalists: Conflict and Collaboration, 1937-1945 135
- EIGHT. Patterns and Dynamics of Elite Collaboration in Occupied Shaoxing County 156
- NINE. Resistance in Collaboration: Chinese Cinema in Occupied Shanghai, 1941-1945 180
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PART FOUR. The Hinterland: Collaboration, Resistance, and Anarchy
- TEN. The War Within a War: A Case Study of a· County on the North China Plain 201
- ELEVEN. Communist Sources for Localizing the Study of the Sino-Japanese War 226
- Notes 237
- Index 285