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The Loneliest United Front: The Chinese Communist Party in 1923

The Loneliest United Front: The Chinese Communist Party in 1923

Released Thursday, 21st May 2020
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The Loneliest United Front: The Chinese Communist Party in 1923

The Loneliest United Front: The Chinese Communist Party in 1923

The Loneliest United Front: The Chinese Communist Party in 1923

The Loneliest United Front: The Chinese Communist Party in 1923

Thursday, 21st May 2020
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The Communist Party of China tries to find a way to implement the united front with the Guomindang in 1923, but ultimately has to wait for the Soviet-Guomindang alliance to mature.

Further reading:
Tony Saich, The Origins of the First United Front in China
Stuart Schram, ed., Mao’s Road to Power, vol. 2

Some names from this episode:
Sun Zhongshan/Sun Yatsen, leader of the Guomindang
Wang Jingwei, leader of Guomindang left-wing, later president of Japanese puppet state in China
Cao Kun, northern warlord who controlled Beijing
Li Yuanhong, president of China from 1922-1923
Zhang Guotao, communist leader and opponent of ‘united front from within’ with Guomindang
Henk Sneevliet, alias Maring, Dutch Communist and Comintern leader in China from 1921-1923
Chiang Kai-shek, Japan-trained military officer, close confidant of Sun Yatsen
Mikhail Borodin, Comintern agent and head of Soviet mission to aid the Guomindang

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