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Restless Empire

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by Odd Westad


  See also North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea); South Korea (Republic of Korea)

  Koreans in China, 175, 252

  Korean War, 293–297, 416–417

  map, 295

  Kosygin, Alexei, 357, 360, 361

  Krushchev, Nikita, 343

  Kumazawa Banzan, 87

  Kyrgyzstan, 430

  Labor camps, 299, 302, 303, 321, 322–323, 326, 329, 331, 332

  Lansing-Ishii agreement, 132

  Laos, 420

  Law of Nations (Vattel), 81

  Lea, Homer, 141

  Le Duan, 347, 348–349

  Lee Hsien Loong (Li Xianlong), 222–223

  Lee Kuan Yew (Li Guangyao), 222, 241–242, 419, 420, 442

  Legal system, modeled on West, 170

  Legge, James, 70, 77

  Leighton Stuart, John, 132, 191, 205

  Lend-Lease Agreement, 264

  Lenin, Vladimir, 159, 198, 287

  Leninism in China, 285–286

  Liang Qichao, 95, 106, 153–154, 313

  Liang Sicheng, 313

  Libao (newspaper), 181

  Liberation, Communists and, 297–298

  Li Dazhao, 154, 155, 158

  Li Denghui, 390, 391

  Lifanyuan (Court of Colonial Affairs), 39

  Li Hongzhang, 49, 54, 71, 82, 103, 130

  Sino-Japanese war and, 99, 100

  Tongzhi Restoration and, 90, 91–92

  Li Lisan, 238, 241

  Limited liability company, 184

  Lin Biao, 296, 346, 361–362, 369

  Lin Changyi, 45

  Lingnan University, 73, 132

  Lin Zexu, 40–41, 42, 46

  Li Peng, 245, 381

  Li Shanlan, 75

  Literacy campaigns, 300

  Literature, foreign, 201–202

  Little, Lester Knox, 194

  Little Flock, 192

  Little Leap, 310–311

  Liu Hongsheng, 185

  Liu Shaoqi, 106, 238, 287, 301, 322, 327, 339, 340, 351, 354, 372

  Liu Xiaobo, 381, 450–451

  Liu Xihong, 78

  Li Zhengdao, 206

  Li Zongren, 253

  Logocentric movement, 287

  Long March, 199, 254–255

  Longyu, 141–142

  Long Yun, 253

  Luca, Luigi de, 194

  Luce, Henry W., 190–191

  Luo Jialing, 174

  Lu Xun, 106, 153, 208

  Lynch, George, 129

  Lynch, Patricio, 227

  Macao, 172, 441, 442–443

  MacArthur, Douglas, 101

  Macartney, George, 37–38

  Mahler, Gustav, 203

  Mai Menghua, 86

  Malaysia, 217, 219, 418

  Manchuria, 7

  Chiang Kai-shek and, 167–168

  competition for, 117–119

  foreigners and, 172

  Japan and, 110–112, 175, 282

  Mantetsu and, 185–186

  as Manzhouguo, 247–248, 250–252

  Russian expansion into, 57

  Russo-Japanese War and, 110–112

  Soviet Union and, 167, 282, 289

  Yalta and, 281

  Manchurian Liaodong peninsula, 103

  Manchus, 7, 8, 19–20, 29, 45, 48, 50, 54, 57, 107–108, 139, 252

  Mantetsu (South Manchurian Railway Company), 168, 175, 185–186

  Manzhouguo (Manchukuo), 175, 248, 250–252, 275

  Maoism/Maoists, 15–16, 333

  Maoism/Mao Zedong Thought, 287

  Mao suit, 178–179

  Mao Zedong, 164, 440

  on arranged marriage, 208, 210

  Beijing and, 311, 314

  Chinese Communist Party and, 159, 254–255, 286, 327, 345–346

  Cultural Revolution and, 322–323, 333–334, 354, 359–360, 361–363

  death of, 370, 371

  economic plans, 330–331

  education of, 238

  establishment of People’s Republic of China, 291–292

  on German advisers, 199

  Great Leap Forward and, 335–341

  Hunan self-determination and, 145

  India and, 342–343, 432

  Jiang Qing and, 202

  Korean War and, 294, 296

  Little Leap and, 310–311

  megalomania of, 341

  resistance to GMD government, 289

  setback at end of WWII and, 288–289

  Shanghai and, 180, 181

  Sino-Japanese War and, 272, 273, 274, 279

  social reforms, 301

  Soviet Union and, 285, 301, 304, 329–330, 337–341, 343–346, 357–358, 360–362

  on Stalin, 328

  Third World countries and, 321, 326, 350

  US and, 366–371

  Vietnam and, 320

  Maps, x–xi, 61, 260, 295, 423, 433

  Maritime Customs Service inspector-generals, 193–194

  Market economy in PRC, 385–386

  effect on state, 386–389

  Marshall, George C., 289, 291

  Martin, William, 81

  Marx, Karl, 94, 201, 286, 449

  Marxism, in China, 285–286, 316

  Marxism and the National Question (Stalin), 317

  Mas, 243

  Matheson, James, 59, 65

  Matisse, Claude, 203

  May Fourth movement, 151–154, 156, 158, 208

  Ma Yingbiao, 183

  Ma Yongcan, 183

  May Thirtieth movement, 161–162

  McKinley, William, 131

  Medical Missionary Society, 75

  Meiji Restoration, 89–90, 93, 94

  Mendès-France, Pierre, 320

  Merchants, in urban China, 64

  Miao, 29, 70

  Military

  defeat in Sino-Japanese War, 101–102

  German advisers to Chinese, 134

  Guomingdang, 195–201

  modernizing effort, 91

  See also People’s Liberation Army (PLA)

  Military advisers, 195–197, 199

  Mill, John Stuart, 109

  Milosevic, Slobodan, 397

  Ming dynasty, 7, 108, 203

  Minorities, CCP treatment of, 451–453. See also Ethnic groups

  Missionaries, 46, 68–70, 71, 132

  in China after Communist takeover, 298

  education and, 73, 189–190, 190–191

  transmission of Western science and medicine in China and, 75

  Mixed marriage, 208–210, 226

  Modernity

  China and, 14–15, 439–441

  Shanghai and, 180–183

  Soviet, 301–302

  Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, 263

  Monet, Claude, 203

  Mongolia, 22, 145–147, 258, 429, 431

  Mongols, 29

  Monnet, Jean, 194–195

  Monsen, Marie, 191

  Morrison, Robert, 70

  Morrow, Douglas, 375

  Mugabe, Robert, 464

  Munthe, Johan, 194

  Music, foreign influence on, 203

  Muslims in China, 29, 49, 149–150, 451–452

  Muslim world, China and crisis in, 436–438

  Nagao, Ariga, 193

  Nagasaki, 282

  Nakamura Keiu, 109

  Nanjing, 4

  Sino-Japanese War and, 259–261

  Nanjing Decade, 165–168

  Nanjing University, 132

  Nanyang, 216

  National development state, 165

  Nationalism, 107, 112

  Southeast Asian, 218–220

  See also Chinese nationalism

  Nationalities’ policy, 315–318

  Native place associations, 64–65

  Nazi Germany, 195–196, 257

  Nehru, Jawaharlal, 320, 341, 432

  Neihuang, 277

  Nepal, 10, 21, 435

  New Nation fashion, 178–179

  The New Soviet Constitution (Strong), 200

  New Zea
land, Chinese immigrants in, 229

  Nian, 49

  Nicholas II, 110

  Nikuson Shokku (Nixon shocks), 413–414

  Nine-Power Treaty, 132

  9/11 terrorist attacks, effect on Sino-American relationship, 400–403

  Ni Tuosheng (Watchman Nee), 192

  Nixon, Richard, 368–370, 413–414

  Nkrumah, Kwame, 352

  North-China Daily News (newspaper), 181

  Northern Expedition, 162–165

  North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea), China and, 294, 347, 349–350, 405, 410, 411–412, 460

  North Vietnam, China and, 335, 346–349

  Nuclear tests, 345, 432, 434

  Obama, Barack, 72, 424

  Office of the Affairs of All Countries, 83

  Okinawa, 80

  Open Door Policy, 130, 131–132

  Operation Ichigo (Number One), 278–279

  Opium trade, 39–41

  Opium War, 20, 41–43

  Outer Mongolia, 253, 281

  Pacific, Chinese immigrants in, 228–229

  Pakistan, 436–437, 462

  Palmerston (Lord), 41, 42

  Parker, Peter, 75

  Parliamentary republic, 140

  Pearl Harbor, 266, 267

  Peasant associations, 156

  Peking University, 13, 73, 132, 191, 205, 309, 458

  Peng Dehuai, 354

  Penghu islands, 103

  People’s Action Party, 222–223

  People’s Consultative Conference, 292

  The People’s Daily (Renmin ribao) (newspaper), 355, 397

  People’s Liberation Army (PLA), 233, 290

  fear of on Taiwan, 391–392

  modernization of, 306–308, 402–403

  People’s Republic of China (PRC)

  developing global foreign policy, 465–469

  founding of, 291–292

  isolation of, 363

  political reform and, 380–384

  relations with Chinese states, 441–444

  social inequality in, 389, 447–448

  Third World and, 341–343, 346, 350–353

  US and, 365–367, 373–377

  war with Vietnam, 374

  People’s Republic of Mongolia, 429

  People’s University, 309

  Pereira, Tomas, 11

  Peru, 27, 226–227

  Philadelphia Press (newspaper), 130

  Philippines, 213, 217, 219, 418–419

  Picasso, Pablo, 203

  Pickering, William, 221

  Piry, Théophile, 194

  PLA. See People’s Liberation Army (PLA)

  Plato, 5

  Pluralism, Chinese, 450

  Political reform in PRC, 380–384, 449

  Pol Pot, 371, 374, 407, 408

  Portsmouth Treaty, 111–112

  Powell, Colin, 401

  PRC. See People’s Republic of China (PRC)

  Presidential republic, 140

  Protestantism in China, 190, 452–453

  Public hygiene, 74–75

  Putin, Vladimir, 428

  Puyi, 54, 123, 250–251, 283

  Qianlong (emperor), 8, 9, 12, 19, 22, 37–38

  Qian Xuesen, 244

  Qiaoxiang, 220–221

  Qilu University, 190–191

  Qing China

  British and French attacks against, 50–51, 56–57

  collapse of, 145–151

  defeat in Sino-Japanese war, 104–106

  defeat of rebels, 49, 50

  diplomacy and, 82–84

  education in, 70–73

  following death of Qianlong, 19–20

  foreign presence in, 84–86

  foreign trade and, 35–41

  governmental reform of, 135–137

  in late 18th century, 20–24

  map of empire, x–xi

  Opium War and, 41–46

  overview, 6–12

  rebellion against, 44–49

  revolution of 1911 and formation of republic, 137–142

  Russia and, 33–34

  Self-strengthening Movement, 54, 67, 71, 90–91

  war with France, 57–58

  Qingdao, 62

  Qinghua University, 73, 132, 309

  Qingliu Dang, 100

  Qing New Policy, 136

  qipao, 178–179

  Qiu Jin, 208

  Qu Qiubai, 207

  Rabe, John, 259

  Racism

  Chinese immigrants and, 223–225, 235

  relations between China and rest of world and, 324, 325–326

  Railways, 185–186

  Rao, Narasimha, 434

  Rape of Nanjing, 259–261

  Reagan, Ronald, 374–375, 381

  Rectification campaign, 287, 302

  Red Guards, 354, 355, 356, 357

  Refugees, in China, 175

  Religion, 189–192

  CCP and, 326

  militant indigenous, 46–49

  Tonghak, 99

  See also Missionaries

  Religious revivalists, 451, 452–453

  Republicanism, 107, 108, 140

  Republic of China, 141–142, 169

  Warlord Era, 142–143, 144

  Republic of Taiwan, 112–113

  Rittenberg, Sidney, 355–356

  Robertson, Walter, 324

  Rockefeller Foundation, 190

  Roh Moo-hyun, 411

  Rong Hong (Yung Wing), 72

  Rong Shangqian, 72–73

  Rong Yiren, 243

  Rong Zhijian, 243

  Roosevelt, Franklin, 257–258, 264, 266, 268–269, 279, 280

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 111

  Rothkegel, Curt, 177

  Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 94

  Rules, Chinese use of, 5, 6

  Russia

  China and modern, 426–429

  foreign relations with, 33–34

  Manchuria and, 57, 117–118

  Mongolia and, 147, 148

  Qing dynasty and, 10–11

  Russo-Japanese War, 110–112

  trade with, 36

  Rybalko, Pavel, 197–198

  Ryukyu islands, 79–80

  Saburo, Yamada, 94–95

  Saigo Takamori, 96–97

  St. John’s University, 132

  Salt Administration, 193

  Salt Inspectorate, 194

  Sang, Gaston Tong, 229

  Sassoon, Victor, 177

  Scarborough Shoal, 422

  Schwartz, Benjamin, 3

  Science, 71, 94, 205–206

  SCO. See Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)

  Scott, Walter, 177

  Scowcroft, Brent, 382–383

  Self-strengthening Movement, 54, 67, 71, 90–91

  SEZ. See Special economic zone (SEZ)

  Shandong, 115–116, 133

  Shandong revival, 191

  Shanghai, 55

  banks in, 66

  Britain and, 165

  Chinese modernity and, 180–183

  civil war and, 290

  as commercial capital, 443

  concessions in, 62

  demonstrations in, 161

  foreigners in, 172, 173

  modern architecture in, 177

  Sino-Japanese War and, 257

  Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), 430–431

  Shanghai Cotton Cloth Mill, 67

  Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury (newspaper), 181

  Shanghai Group, 33

  Shanghai Municipal Council, 180–181

  Shanghai Polytechnic, 75

  Shaw, George Bernard, 202

  Shell, 184

  Shenbao (magazine), 178, 181

  Sheng Shicai, 150, 253

  Shenyang, 172

  Shenzhen, 377

  Shinawatras, 220

  Sichuan, 22, 144, 290

  Sincere Department Store, 182–183, 243

  Singapore, 55

  China and, 419–420, 441, 442

  Chinese immigran
ts in, 221–223

  Japanese invasion of, 266

  as regional trade hub, 66

  Singer Sewing Machines, 184

  Sino-British War (Opium War), 41–43

  Sino-centric system, 10, 95

  dismantling of, 79–81

  Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895), 100–103

  Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), 247–249, 257–280

  Sino-Vietnamese war of 1979, 407–408

  Sneevliet, Hendricus, 198

  Snow, Edgar, 368

  Social-Darwinism, 86

  Social-imperialism, 357

  Socialism, Sun Yat-sen and, 155

  Social stratification in China, 389, 447–448

  Soejima Taneomi, 92

  Song Jiaoren, 143–144

  Song Meiling, 240

  Song Ong Siang (Song Wangxiang), 221

  Song Qingling, 154, 240

  Soong, Charlie (Song Jiashu), 154

  South China Sea, China’s claims in, 421–422, 425

  disputed territories, 423

  Southeast Asia

  China and, 418–419, 460–461

  as destination for Chinese emigrants, 213, 215, 216–221

  trade with and within, 65–66

  South Korea (Republic of Korea)

  China and, 406, 410–411, 412–413, 460

  government control of economy in, 445–446

  Soviet advisers, 193, 301, 305–307, 309–310, 339

  military, 306–307

  nationalities’ policy, 316–318

  Soviet model

  for education, 308–311

  for military, 306–308

  Soviet Union

  advice from CCP, 328–329

  as Chinese ally during war with Japan, 258

  Chinese civil war and, 290

  Chinese condemnation of, 357–360

  Chinese students in, 238–239, 241

  Communism of, 285–286

  Communist China and, 292–293, 304–306, 337–341, 343–346

  Cuba and, 352–353

  Cultural Revolution and, 354–355

  effect of collapse on China, 427–428, 429–430

  Great Leap Forward and, 336–337

  Guomindang and, 157–160, 166–167

  Mao and, 329–330, 360–362

  military supplies from, 197–198

  as model for China, 300–304

  Northern Expedition and, 165

  North Korea and, 349–350

  North Vietnam and, 348

  pact with Germany, 262–263

  as power in Southeast Asia, 283

  Tibet and, 342

  urban planning theory, 311–312, 313–314

  US and China allied against, 369–370, 374, 377

  Xinjiang and, 150

  Special economic zone (SEZ), 377–379

  Spencer, Herbert, 109

  Der Spiegel (magazine), 231

  Spratly Islands, 422

  Stalin, Joseph, 286, 328

  Chinese Communist Party and, 164, 199, 254, 255, 272, 287, 303, 304

  Guomindang and, 160, 197, 258, 284

  Korean War and, 294

  Manchuria and, 166–167, 289

  Mao and, 292–293

  nationality policy and, 315, 317

  urban planning and, 312

  Yalta Conference and, 280, 281, 282

  Standard Oil, 184

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