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A Study on the Relations between the Regional Strategy of the Twentieth-Century China and the Korean War

  • Journal of Manchurian Studies
  • Abbr : 만주연구
  • 2007, (6), pp.87~131
  • Publisher : The Manchurian Studies Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Area Studies > East Asia > China
  • Received : March 31, 2007
  • Accepted : April 30, 2007
  • Published : April 30, 2007

Xu Yong 1

1북경대학교

ABSTRACT

Being the strategic base of armed revolution of the Chinese Communist Party(CCP), and the focus of complicated civil wars and political conflicts over the first half of the twentieth century China, the strategic status of Northeastern China is extremely important. CCP leaders regarded northeastern area as the base camp to achieve the revolution, consolidate the newborn regime, develop the national economy, and so on. Of course, any motions of the enemy and its allied forces(The United States Army) to vibrate such an important status were not allowed. China’s joining in the Korean War, comparing with the continent powers’ traditional political and strategic joint action at the request to resist the threat from southeast sea from ancient and medieval ages, has the same meaning and evolves from the latter. On the issue of the joining of China, either over-passive argument or Cold War-Centrism will easily lead to ignore of the factors of national strategic interest and traditional neighborly relations and to exaggerate the influence from outside instead.

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