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HISTORY 35B
I. Background to Twentieth-Century China
II. Sun Yat-sen's Guomindang Party A.Yuan Shi-kai's Betray of the Chinese Republic
B. Japan and China
III. Roots of the May Fourth Movement A. Hu Shi and Chen Du-xiu
B. Impact of the Movement
IV. Founding of the Chinese Communist Party
V. The First United Front
VI. The Nanjing Government
VII. Japanese in Manchuria
VIII. Chinese Communist Party in the l920s A. The Early Life of Mao Ze-dong
B. Chinese Communist Experience and Marxist-Leninist Theory
C. Chiang Kai-shek's Offensive and the Long March
IX. Formation of Second United Front
X. Yanan Communism
XI. Rise of Japanese Militarists Troubles in the Second United Front
XII. American Foreign Policy during the Sino-Japanese War
XIII. Civil War in China
XIV. l949-52: Period of Consolidation A. Economic Development
B. Education
XV. Anti-Rightist Movement and the Cultural Revolution
XVI. National Minorities and Tibet
XVII. The Mainland, Taiwan, and the West
XVIII. Sino-Soviet Split
XIX. Chinese Foreign Policy Toward Developing Countries
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