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Comment On The Attitudes Of Home And Abroad Towards The Communist Party Of China's "Coalition Government" View

Posted on:2010-09-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S N WenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360275989047Subject:China's modern history
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In the later part of the Anti-Japanese War, the various politics strengths at home and abroad starts thinking the problem deeply that where the Chinese politics will make for after the Second World War. In 1944, judging the current political situation change, sizing up the situation, the Communist Party of China brings forward the "Coalition Government" view. This policy is regarded highly by home and abroad influences that time immediately. It not only changes the Chinese politics direction, but has a great effect on the international situation right then. Taking"home and abroad attitudes"as the object of study, the thesis investigates universally the attitudes of various influences to the"Coalition Government"view, analyzes their starting point and cause, probes into the inherent law of how it affects the afterwards situation at home and abroad. This thesis consists of three parts: The first chapter mainly introduces the background of putting forward the"Coalition government"view by the Communist Party of China as well as the content of it, discusses different influence's attitudes to Chinese politics situation by analyzing home and abroad influences that time centering on anti-Japanese battlefield of China. The second to fifth chapters discusses separately the attitudes of the USA, Soviet Union, the National Government and non-Communist parties to the"Coalition Government"view put forward by the Communist Party of China, analyzes concretely their respective cause and the measure acting. In the conclusion part, the thesis sums up different home and abroad influence's attitudes and their cause of formation, analyzes the certainty failing of the"Coalition Government"view.
Keywords/Search Tags:Coalition Government, home and abroad influence, attitude
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