Dual-track Diplomacy : China's Strategic Balance between Japan and the Soviet Union, 1931-1937

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Dual-track Diplomacy : China's Strategic Balance between Japan and the Soviet Union, 1931-1937

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 210 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041321187

Full Description

Between 1931 and 1937, Nationalist China was caught between Japanese imperial expansion and the unpredictable intentions of the Soviet Union, facing an increasingly hostile external environment. This book reconstructs how China navigated this precarious situation through a sophisticated strategy known as 'dual-track diplomacy'.

While seeking to delay a full-scale war by accommodating Japan, Chiang Kai-shek endeavoured to improve relations with the Soviet Union as a potential counterweight. Moving beyond traditional narratives, the book analyses the underlying mechanics of diplomatic practice, revealing how factional divisions, overlapping authorities, and secret channels were exploited as strategic assets. It shows that the careful management of the divergence between internal authority and external posture influenced how China's diplomatic orientation was perceived abroad. This approach enabled Nanjing to engage in parallel, and sometimes contradictory, diplomatic relations with Tokyo and Moscow.

By integrating Sino-Japanese and Sino-Soviet relations into a single framework, the book offers a new perspective on East Asian international history during the interwar period. It will appeal to scholars and students of modern Chinese history and East Asian international relations.

Contents

1 Pivotal Prerequisite Developments, 1931-1933 2 The Early Phase of the Dual-track Diplomacy, 1934 3 From Sino-Japanese Amity to the Proposal of a Sino-Soviet Alliance, 1935 4 New Challenges after the Collapse of Chiang-Wang Cooperation, 1936 5 Collaboration against Communism or United Front, 1936 6 Efforts to Preserve Ambiguity, 1937

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