Ray Hartman provides an intellectual history of Chinese legitimacy as it was understood by the young Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Providing insights into CCP leaders’ self-perceptions regarding their own legitimacy, he shows how that conception dictated the Party’s policies regarding the people’s welfare, the economy, and military strategy.
Ray Hartman provides an intellectual history of Chinese legitimacy as it was understood by the young Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Providing insights into CCP leaders’ self-perceptions regarding their own legitimacy, he shows how that conception dictated the Party’s policies regarding the people’s welfare, the economy, and military strategy.
Ray Hartman is assistant professor at Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul.
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List of Illustrations List of Tables Note on Transliteration Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Legitimacy in CCP Policy-Making and Strategic Thinking Chapter One: Legitimacy and CCP Strategic Thinking Chapter Two: From Rural to Urban Areas: The CCP Seeks Legitimacy in the Cities Chapter Three: The USSR and the CCP's Legitimacy Chapter Four: China after the GMD: The CCP Seeks to Strengthen Its Legitimacy Chapter Five: CCP Legitimacy under Threat: China's Decision to Intervene in Korea Chapter Six: Bolstering CCP Legitimacy: The War to Resist the U.S. and Aid Korea Conclusion: CCP Legitimacy and China Today Appendix: Abbreviations for Source Materials Bibliography About the Author
List of Illustrations List of Tables Note on Transliteration Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction: Legitimacy in CCP Policy-Making and Strategic Thinking Chapter One: Legitimacy and CCP Strategic Thinking Chapter Two: From Rural to Urban Areas: The CCP Seeks Legitimacy in the Cities Chapter Three: The USSR and the CCP's Legitimacy Chapter Four: China after the GMD: The CCP Seeks to Strengthen Its Legitimacy Chapter Five: CCP Legitimacy under Threat: China's Decision to Intervene in Korea Chapter Six: Bolstering CCP Legitimacy: The War to Resist the U.S. and Aid Korea Conclusion: CCP Legitimacy and China Today Appendix: Abbreviations for Source Materials Bibliography About the Author
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