The China of Chiang K'ai-Shek: A Political Study
1941
The China of Chiang K'ai-Shek: A Political Study
1941
The China of Chiang K'ai-Shek: A Political Study, published in 1941 by Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger, analyzes the political landscape of China from 1912 to 1949 during the era of Chiang K'ai-shek. The book examines the institutions, parties, movements, and military forces that shaped the Chinese government, focusing on the complexities of governance rather than providing a biography of Chiang. Linebarger discusses the influence of Confucianism and the legacy of Sun Yat-sen, illustrating how various factions and external threats have shaped China's political identity and destiny.

