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Title: War and Revolution in China and Vietnam


1
War and Revolutionin China and Vietnam
  • Chapter 35

2
Intro
  • E. Asia very different (esp. Japan)
  • Japan ethnically homogeneous, politically
    unified, militarily adept
  • China/Vietnam
  • Suffered from Western/Japanese exploitation
  • Underdeveloped, overpopulated, poor, pollution
  • 1000 years-patterns of life collapse
  • others able to preserve culture/society
  • C/V- unable to preserve full scale revolutions

3
China
  • Power struggle after fall of Qing
  • Military warlords (Yuan Shikai)
  • Merchants/bankers of coastal cities
  • University students, teachers, intellectuals
    (Sun)
  • Secret societies
  • Intervention by Western powers and Japan
  • May 4th Movement
  • Sun Yat-sen elected pres., set up parliament
  • Sun resigns for Yuan Shikai because he appeared
    to have best chance to unify

4
  • Japanese interference
  • Yuan resignspower struggle results
  • Mass demonstrations (marches, strikes, etc)
  • Wanted to transform China to democracy
  • Rejected Confucianism
  • Wanted western ideas (womens lib, simplify
    Chinese script, individualism, etc)
  • Realize no way that democratic elections would
    work-things were so bad had no time!

5
Example of Russian Rev.
  • Marxism needed major changes to work in China
  • Peasants, not workers
  • Li Dazhao-changed ideas
  • Mao Zedong was student
  • Hated merchants, commerce
  • Wanted authoritarian system
  • Socialist Youth Corps
  • Birth of Chinese communist party - 1921

6
Guomindang
  • Nationalist party in north, comm. in south
  • Sun Yat-sen
  • Alliances with social groups, build army
  • Concentrated on political/international instead
    of social reforms
  • Support from business people and warlords
  • Temporary alliance w/communists
  • Communists were link to peasants

7
  • Nationalists turn to Russia for help
  • Whampoa Military Academy
  • Chiang Kai-shek, head of academy, w/ Sun, did not
    like communists
  • Military training
  • Peasants (90) worst problem
  • Sun Yat-sen dies, Chiang takes control of
    Nationalist party, head of warlord heirarchy
  • Purged communists
  • Alliance breaks up, leads to civil war

8
Long March
  • Stalin actually continues to support Nationalists
  • Chiang wears down communists in south
  • They escape to the north (90,000-20,000)
  • Chiang winning Japanese invade
  • Military alliance w/ communists
  • Ultimately good for Mao, bad for Chiang
  • Chiang flees south to Taiwan

9
Maos China
  • Army subordinate to the communist party
  • Demonstrate new power Tibet, Mongolia, Korea
  • Break with Soviets
  • Explode nuclear device !!
  • Economics land reform, Mass Line, co-ops
  • 1000 flowers - ?

10
Great Leap Forward ??
  • Small scale industrialization back yard steel
    furnaces
  • Benefits of backwardness, joy of mass
    involvement, all areas of life regulated
  • Leap failed drought, famine, resistance to
    ideas, etc.
  • Population problem
  • Pragmatists gain some power

11
Womens roles
  • Communists Jiang Qing (Maos wife)
  • End foot-binding, win legal rights for women,
    open education and careers
  • Used women to advance the communist cause
  • Get legal equality, but still burdened in house
  • Nationalists Madame Chiang (Chiangs wife)
  • Return the women to hearth and home
  • Virtue better than learning
  • Reverse any gains

12
Cultural Revolution
  • Mass student demonstrations, little red books,
    Red Guard
  • Want to restore fervor of revolution
  • Pragmatists lose power
  • Crimes against the people, re-education
  • Pragmatist come back (Deng Xiaoping)
  • Better relations w/ US
  • Gang of Four imprisoned
  • Communists have made some successes

13
Vietnam
  • Much in common w/ China due to borrowing
  • French involvement, many converts
  • Tayson Rebellion, Nguyen dynasty first to rule
    unified Vietnam
  • Eventually puppet rulers of French
  • Poor French management of economy

14
20th century
  • New Western educated middle class
  • Initially want better jobs, etc., eventually
    leads to independence movement
  • VNQDD(nationalists) fail
  • Communist party becomes main focus of resistance
  • Ho Chi Minh
  • Peasant emphasis like China

15
War against the French
  • Japan withdraws and leaves a vaccuum
  • Viet Minh
  • Use guerrilla tactics, beat French (Battle of
    Dien Bien Phu-1954)
  • Viet Minh win control of north and promise of
    elections in south

16
War against the US
  • Victim of Cold War
  • US backed leader in south (Ngo Dinh Diem)
  • Not supported by people or communists
  • Fighting against Viet Cong
  • Diem overthrown, US intervention increases
  • Vietnam united at end, but many problems to cope
    with
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