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Wilson and China : a Revised History of the Shandong Question.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Elleman, Bruce
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Armonk : Taylor and Francis, 2002.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page ; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of Maps; List of Documents; Acknowledgments; Technical Note; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. The Diplomatic Situation Prior to the Paris Peace Conference; The German Diplomatic Position in Shandong; Japan Declares War on Germany; Strategic and Military Importance of the Shandong Concession; Foreign Policy Issues Regarding the Shandong Concession; Japan Presents the Twenty-one Demands; The Japanese Ultimatum; China Joins the War Against Germany; The 1918 Secret Sino-Japanese Agreements; Conclusions.
  • Notes2. The Chinese Delegation's Proposals to the Paris Peace Conference; The Members of the Chinese Delegation; Wellington Koo and President Woodrow Wilson; The Chinese Delegation's Proposals to Paris; Wellington Koo and the Shandong Question; The Chinese Delegation's March and April Declarations; Direct or Indirect Restitution of Shandong; Conclusions; Notes; 3. The Japanese Delegation's Proposals to the Paris Peace Conference; The Japanese Delegation and its Proposals; The American Delegation's Opening Position on Shandong; Who Wanted the Secret Agreements Kept Secret?
  • The Impact of the Secret Agreements on America's ProposalsThe Japanese Delegation's April 1919 Proposals; Conclusions; Notes; 4. President Wilson's Compromise Proposal; The American Delegation and its Proposals; The Big Three's Negotiations with the Chinese Delegation; The Big Three's Negotiations with the Japanese Delegation; Wilson's Rationale Behind this Compromise Solution; The Impact of Wilson's Compromise; Conclusions; Notes; 5. The Myth of Woodrow Wilson's Betrayal; The Importance of ""Face"" in China; The Chinese Diplomatic Reaction to the Shandong Resolutions.
  • The Shandong Resolutions, the May Fourth Movement, and WilsonLiang Qichao's Interpretation of the Shandong Resolutions; Conclusions; Notes; 6. Wilson's Failed Attempts to Secure a Japanese Statement of Intent; America Decides to Obtain a Japanese Statement of Intent; The Chinese Delegation Fails to Sign on a Provisional Basis; The Creation of a Draft Statement of Intent; Plans to Issue a Big Three Statement of Intent; Shandong and the League of Nations; Conclusions; Notes; 7. Shandong and the Origins of the Chinese Communist Party; The May Fourth Movement and Chinese Radicalization.
  • The Karakhan Manifesto and the Birth of Chinese CommunismThe Shandong Resolution's Impact on Li Dazhao and Chen Duxiu; Shandong and the Founding of the Chinese Communist Party; Shandong and the United Front Strategy; Conclusions; Notes; 8. The Myth of Soviet Equal Treatment of China; Shandong and the Diplomatic Legacy of Versailles; The 1921-1922 Washington Conference; Soviet Diplomacy and the United Front Strategy; Lev Karakhan's Secret Diplomacy and the CER; The 1925 Restoration of Soviet-Japanese Diplomatic Relations; Lev Karakhan and the Twenty-one Demands; Conclusions; Notes.