Notes on Transliteration
Introduction; The Revolutionary
Process in Colonial Countries
CHAPTER ONE THE NATIONAL
ANTI-JAPANESE FRONT IN CHINA (1935-45)
The Advent of Chinese Revisionism
(January-December 1935)
The Revisionist Character of
Mao's 'National United Front' Policy
The Changed Character of the
Kuomintang
The Kuomintang Attitude to Japanese
Aggression
The Sian Incident (December
1936)
The Lukouchiao Incident
(July 1937)
The Chinese War of Resistance
against Japan (1937-38)
The Outbreak of the Second World
War (September 1939)
The Soviet-Japanese Neutrality
Pact (April 1941)
The Entry of the Soviet Union
into the World War (June 1941)
The Breach of the CPC-Kuomintang
United Front (1939-41)
The Entry of the USA into the
Second World War (December 1941)
The Division within US Imperialism
The Yalta Conference (February
1945)
Soviet Denunciation of the Soviet-Japanese
Neutrality Pact (April 1945)
US Atom Bomb Attacks on Japan
(August 1945)
CHAPTER
TWO: THE CHINESE CIVIL WAR (1945-49)
The
Division within US Imperialism
THE
CHINESE CIVIL WAR (1945-49)
US
Military Intervention in China (1945-47)
Kuomintang-CPC
Peace Negotiations (1945)
The
Spurious 'Cease-fire' (January-June 1946)
The
Renewal of the Civil War (July 1946)
Spontaneous
Land ReForm (1947-48)
The
New National United Front Policy in China (1945-49)
The
Breadth of the Anti-American National United Front
CPC
Concessions to the National Bourgeoisie
CPC
Concessions to the Comprador Bourgeoisie
The
Military Course of the Civil War (1946-49)
The
Establishment of the People's Republic of China (October 1949)
The
Establishment of the 'Republic of China' (December 1949)
CHAPTER
THREE : THE NATIONAL-DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION (1949-53)
THE
NATIONALISATION OF BUREAUCRAT-CAPITAL (1949-50)
THE
LAND REFORM (1950-1952)
THE
'CAMPAIGN FOR THE ELIMINATION OF COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARIES'
(1951-1953)
CHAPTER
FOUR: THE 'ANTIS' AFFAIRS (December 1951-June 1952)
THE
'THREE-ANTI CAMPAIGN' (December 1951 - January 1952)
THE
'FIVE-ANTI CAMPAIGN' (January-June 1952)
CHAPTER FIVE: PREPARATION OF THE FIRST FIVE-YEAR PLAN (November 1952-February 1954)
CHAPTER
SIX: The 'KAO KANG AFFAIR' (December 1953 - March 1955)
CHINESE
PSEUDO-SOCIALISM
THE
CONTROVERSY OVER THE TRANSITION TO SOCIALISM (1952-54)
THE
COUP AGAINST THE MARXIST-LENINIST GROUPING (December 1853 - March 1955)
Mao's
'Warning' to Kao Kang (December 1953)
The
4th Plenum of the 7th CC (February 1954)
The
National Conference of the CPC (March 1955)
The
8th National Congress of the CPC (September 1956)
CHAPTER
SEVEN: THE COOPERATIVISATION OF ACRICULTURE (January 1951-June 1956)
The
Marxist-Leninist Theory of Agricultural Cooperativisation
The
Chinese Road to Agricultural Cooperativisation
The
Intra-Party Struggle over Cooperativisation Policy
Lower-Level
Cooperative Farms (January 1951-July 1955)
THE
'FIRST LEAP FORWARD' (July 1955 - June 1956)
Mao's
Speech on Agricultural Cooperativisation (July 1955)
The
6th Plenum of the 7th CC (October 1955)
The
Seventeen Articles (November 1955)
The
1956-67 Draft Programme for Agricultural Development (January 1956)
The
Crisis in Agriculture (June 1956-September 1956)
The
Campaign 'against Reckless Advance' (April 1956-September 1956)
CHAPTER
EIGHT : CHINESE SOCIALISM AND PSEUDO-SOCIALISM IN PRACTICE (Summer
1955-September 1956)
Socialism
in Agriculture
Socialism
in Handicrafts
Pseudo-Socialism
in Industry and Commerce
CHAPTER NINE: THE CONTROVERSY
OVER ECONOMIC PLANNING (February 1956 - December 1958)
The 20th Congress of the
CPSU (February 1956)
CPC
Reaction to the 20th Congress (April 1956)
Mao's
'On the Ten Major Relationships (April 1956)
The
Foundation of the State Economic Commission (May 1956)
The
8th National Congress of the CPC (September 1956)
Decentralisation
of Economic Planning in the USSR (March 1957)
The
3rd Plenum of the 8th CC of the CPC (September/October 1957)
The
1957 Decentralisation (November 1957)
Mao's
'Sixty Articles on Work Methods' (January 1958)
The
1958 Decentralisation (early-June 1958)
The
2nd Five-Year Plan (1958-62)
CHAPTER
TEN : THE 'HUNDRED FLOWERS' AFFAIR (May
1956 - September 1957)
Mao's
'Hundred Flowers' Speech (May 1956)
Mao's
'Contradictions' Speech (February 1957)
The
CPC National Propaganda Conference (March 1957)
The
'Rectification Campaign' (April 1957)
'Blooming
and Contending'
The
End of the 'Hundred Flowers' Affair (June 1957)
The
Publication of Mao's 'Contradictions' Speech (June 1957)
The
Anti-Rightist Campaign (1957)
The
Compromise (September 1957)
CHAPTER
ELEVEN: THE 'GREAT LEAP FORWARD' (May
1958 - January 1961)
The
Chengtu Conference (March 1958)
The
2nd Session of the 8th National Congress of the CPC (May 1958)
The
Revival of the People's Militia (July 1958)
The
Peitaiho Politburo Conference (August 1958)
The
Backyard Steel Drive (August-October 1958)
The
Agricultural Crisis (1958-1961)
The
Steel Crisis (1958-1962)
The
6th Plenum of the 8th CC (November/December 1958)
Peng's
'Letter of Opinion' (July 1959)
The
8th Plenum of the 8th CC (August 1959)
The
9th Plenum of the 8th CC (January 1961)
CHAPTER TWELVE : THE 'AGRICULTURE
FIRST' POLICY (Summer 1960 - September 1962)
The Peitaiho Central Work
Conference (summer 1960)
The 9th Plenum of the 8th CC
(January 1961)
70 Articles of Industrial Policy
(December 1961)
CHAPTER THIRTEEN : THE 'SOCIALIST
EDUCATION MOVEMENT' (SEM) (September 1962 - April 1966)
The 10th Plenum of the 8th CC
(September 1962)
The Two Lines within the SEM
The Central Work Conference
(February 1963)
Mao's 'Note on Seven Well-written
Documents' (May 1963)
Mao's 'First Ten Points' (May
1963)
The 'Second Ten Points' (September
1963)
Mao's 'Twenty-three Articles'
(December 1964)
CHAPTER FOURTEEN : PRELUDE
TO THE 'CULTURAL REVOLUTION' (September 1962 - April 1966)
The 10th Plenum of the 8th CC
(September/October 1962)
The Initiation of the 'Learn
from the PLA' Campaign (December 1963)
Chiang Ching and 'Cultural Reform'
(January 1964)
The Establishment of the Five-Man
Group for Cultural Reform (June 1964)
The Publication of the 'Little
Red Book' (May 1965)
The Removal of Lo Jui-ching
(September 1965)
Lin Piao's 'Long Live the Victory
of People's War!' (September 1965)
The Central Work Conference
(September/October 1965)
Yao Wen-Yuan's Critique
(November 1965)
The 'February Thesis'
(February 1966)
The CC Circular (May 1966)
CHAPTER FIFTEEN : THE 'CULTURAL
REVOLUTION' (April 1966 - April 1969)
The Initiation of the 'Cultural
Revolution' (April 1966)
The 'Red Guards' (May
1966 - January 1967)
The 11th Plenum of the 8th CC
(August 1966)
The 'Revolutionary Rebels'
(November-December 1966)
The 'Revolutionary Committees'
(January 1967 - September 1968)
The Rebuilding of the Party
(September 1968 - August 1971)
The 12th Plenum of the 8th CC
(October 1968)
The 9th National Congress of
the CPC (April 1969)
CHAPTER SIXTEEN : THE 'LIN
PIAO AFFAIR'; (September 1971 - August 1973)
The Rift within the Party (1970-71)
The 2nd Plenum of the 9th CC
(August/September 1970)
The Moves to Weaken Lin
Piao's Base of Support (September 1970 - January 1971)
The Plan for a Coup (March 1971)
Lin Piao's Flight (September
1971)
The Moves for Rapprochement
with US Imperialism (1970-76)
Sino-US Rapprochement in World
Affairs (1971-76)
The 10th National Congress of
the CPC (August 1973)
The 4th National People's Congress
(January 1975)
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN : THE RESURGENCE
OF ThE NATIONAL BOURGEOISIE (April 1973 - March 1976)
The Resurgence of the Poltical
Representatives of the National Bourgeoisie
The 'Anti-Confucius' Campaign
(January 1974)
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN : THE FIRST 'TIEN AN MEN SQUARE INCIDENT' (September 1975 - March 1976)
The 'Three Directives' (September
1975)
The New Campaign against 'Unrepentant
Capitalist-Roaders (January 1976)
The Death of Chou En-lai (January
1975)
The First 'Tien An Men
Square Incident' (April 1976)
The Appointment of Hua Kuo-feng
as Premier (February 1976)
CHAPTER NINETEEN: THE COUP
AGAINST THE 'GANG OF FOUR'
(September - December 1976)
The Death of Mao Tse-tung (September
1976)
The Exacerbation of the Intra-Party
Struggle (October 1976)
The Appointment of Hua as Party
Chairman
The Arrest of the 'Gang of Four'
(October 1976)
CHAPTER TWENTY : THE SECOND
RESURGENCE OF THE NATIONAL BOURGEOIS GROUPING (October 1976 - October 1987)
The Campaign against the 'Gang
of Four' (October 1976 - December 1977)
The 'Two Whatevers' (October
1976 - February 1977)
The Central Work Conference
(March 1977)
The Rehabilitation of Teng Hsiao-ping
(October 1976 - December 1978)
The 3rd Plenum of the 10th CC
(July 1977)
The 11th National Congress of
the CPC (August 1977)
The Pro-US, Anti-Soviet Foreign
Policy of the Hua Leadership (August 1977 - September 1980)
The 'Great Leap Outward' (February
1978 - early 1979)
The Debate on the Criterion
of Truth (May - November 1978)
Teng's Criticism of the 'Two
Whatevers' (September-November 1978)
The 'Democracy Wall' Movement
(November - December 1978)
The Central Work Conference
(November 1978)
The 3rd Plenum of the 11th CC
(December 1978)
Teng as 'Paramount Leader'
(July 1983 - October 1987)
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE : THE OUSTING
OF HUA KUO-FENG (December 1978 - June 1981)
The 'Rehabilitation' of Peng
Teh-huai and Peng Chen (December 1978)
The Restoration of Property
to the National Bourgeoisie (January 1979)
The Re-defining of 'Mao Tse-tung
Thought' (March 1979)
The Suppression of the 'Democracy
Wall Movement' (December 1979 - January 1980)
The 5th Plenum of the
11th CC (February 1980)
The Rehabilitation of Liu Shao-chi
(February 1980)
The Eclipse of Hua Kuo-feng
(February 1980)
The Politburo Conference (August
1980)
The Enlarged Politburo
Meeting (November/December 1980)
The 6th Plenum of the
11th CC (June 1981)
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: THE TRIAL OF THE 'GANG OF FOUR' (November 1980 - January 1981)
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE : THE REASSESSMENT
OF MAO TSE-TUNG (January 1978 - September 1982)
The Reassessment of Mao Tse-tung
(January 1978 - December 1980)
The 6th Plenum of the 11th CC
(June 1981)
The 12th National Congress of
the CPC (September 1982)
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR THE
'ECONOMIC REFORMS' (summer 1978 - August 1993)
Special Economic Zones
International Loans
Foreign Loans and Investment
Foreign Indebtedness
Joint Ventures
Wholly Foreign-owned Enterprises
Enterprise Autonomy
'Price Reform'
Relaxation of Foreign Exchange
Controls
Exchange Rates
Economic Growth
The Growth of Foreign Trade
The Growth of Private Enterprise
Removal of Subsidies
Inflation
Stock Exchanges
The Social Results of the 'Reforms'
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE : THE NEW
COLONIAL-TYPE STATUS (summer 1980 - April 1996)
The Fostering of Colonial-Type
Dependence
Neutral Dependence upon Imperialism
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE : THE NEW
INNER-PARTY DIFFERENCES (spring 1980 - January 1996)
The Election of Chao Tzu-yang
as Premier (August 1980)
The 12th National Congress of
the CPC (September 1982)
The Election of Li Hsien-nien
as State President (June 1983)
The Fight Back of the 'Conservative
Reformers' (June - July 1983)
The Retirement of Teng Hsiao-ping
(September 1985 - March 1990).
The Ousting of Hu Yao-pang (January
1987)
The 13th National Congress of
the CPC (October 1987)
The 1st Plenum of the 13th CC
(November 1987)
The Second Tien An Men Square
Incident (May 1989)
The Ousting and Arrest of Chao
Tzu-yang (May - June 1989)
The 14th National Congress of
the CPC (October 1992)
Chiang Tse-min as Paramount
Leader (March 1993 - April 1995)
Repressive Measures (June 1992
- January 1996)
CONCLUSIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
NOTES ON STALIN & THE COLONIAL QUESTION
IN CHINA By Alliance
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