The Revolutionary Diplomacy in the Era of Chinese Nationalist Revolution:East Asia and Japan during a Period of Transition : Historiclal Study
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This paper deals with the following four movements that resisted against the pressures from foreign countries. They are;1. the claim of Canton government for pro rate share of customs surplus of 1923, 2. the rebellion of the Canton Merchants' Corps of 1924, 3. the strike-boycotte of Canton-Hongkong of 1925, and4. the seizure of the British Hankow concession of 1927.The former two movements may be understood as Sun Yat-sen's Diplomacy, while the latter two movements can be grasped as Revolutionary Diplomacy of the Nationalist government that was organized after Sun Yat-sen's death. In this Revolutionary Diplomacy, th Nationalist government attempted to abrogate the unequal treaties by the mobilization of mass movements into anti-imperialist struggle.The objective of this paper is, through the comparison with Sun Yat-sen's Diplomacy, to point out and examine the characteristics of this Revolutionary Diplomacy.
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