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Power of Freedom: Hu Shih's Political Writings [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 363 g
  • Sari: China Understandings Today
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472075268
  • ISBN-13: 9780472075263
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 363 g
  • Sari: China Understandings Today
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472075268
  • ISBN-13: 9780472075263
Teised raamatud teemal:
Dr. Hu Shih (1891–1962) was one of China’s top scholars and diplomats and served as the Republic of China’s ambassador to the United States during World War II.  As early as 1941, Hu Shih warned of the fundamental ideological conflict between dictatorial totalitarianism and democratic systems, a view that later became the foundation of the Cold War narrative.  In the 1950s, after Mao’s authoritarian regime was established, Hu Shih started to analyze the development and nature of Communism, delivering a series of lectures and addresses to reveal what he called Stalin’s “grand strategy” for facilitating the International Communist Movement.

For decades—and today to a certain extent—Hu Shih’s political writings were considered sensitive and even dangerous.  As a strident critic of the Chinese Communist Party’s oligarchical practices, he was targeted by the CCP in a concerted national campaign to smear his reputation, cast aspersions on his writings, and generally destroy any possible influence he might have in China.  This volume brings together a collection of Hu Shih’s most important, mostly unpublished, English-language speeches, interviews, and commentaries on international politics, China-U.S. relations, and the International Communist Movement.  Taken together, these works provide an insider’s perspective on Sino-American relations and the development of the International Communist Movement over the course of the 20th century.


Collection of several previously unpublished works from one of China’s most important scholars in the 20th century

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A good and essential record of Hu Shihs role as public intellectual in the United States, his participation in the American discussion of international affairs during the Second World War, and the decade and a half following it. Nobody who reads through the pieces in this anthology thoughtfully will come away from the experience unfulfilled. David Curtis Wright, University of Calgary * David Curtis Wright * The essays collected here offer a very clear picture of Hu Shihs contribution to the English-speaking worlds understanding of the modern Chinese political situation, traditional Chinese thought values, and Chinas place in the world. Josephine Chiu-Duke, University of British Columbia * Josephine Chiu-Duke *

Introduction I A Chinese Diplomat in the Cold War: Hu Shih's View on International Politics 1(26)
Carlos Yu-Kai Lin
Introduction II Hu Shih's Anti-communist Thought 27(28)
Chih-p'ing Chou
1 Do We Need or Want Dictatorship?
55(7)
2 Family of Nations
62(2)
3 The New Disorder in East Asia and the World at Large
64(6)
4 China and the World War
70(10)
5 Historical Foundations for a Democratic China
80(14)
6 Ambassador Hu Shih Describes China's Ten-Year Fight for Freedom, Struggle against Aggression
94(11)
7 The Conflict of Ideologies
105(15)
8 The Chinese Revolution
120(4)
9 China in Stalin's Grand Strategy
124(30)
10 The Free World Needs a Free China
154(9)
11 Address to the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco, CA
163(6)
12 Why the Main War Will Be Fought in Asia---Not Europe
169(10)
13 Communism in China
179(13)
14 My Former Student, Mao Tse-Tung
192(10)
15 Review of John De Francis's Nationalism and Language Reform in China
202(4)
16 How to Understand a Decade of Rapidly Deteriorated Sino-American Relations
206(5)
17 Communism, Democracy, and Culture Pattern
211(8)
18 China Seven Years after Yalta
219(6)
19 The Suffering Chinese Intellectuals behind the Iron Curtain
225(5)
20 China in Distress
230(7)
21 The Three Stages of the Campaign for Thought Reform in Communist China
237(9)
22 Introduction to Liu Shaw-tong's Out of Red China
246(3)
23 Introduction to John Leighton Stuart's Fifty Years in China
249(9)
24 Communist Propaganda and the Fall of China
258(8)
25 How Free Is Formosa?
266(10)
26 The Right to Doubt in Ancient Chinese Thought
276(6)
27 The Importance of a Free China
282(8)
28 Intellectual China Still Resistant to Communist Dictatorship: The Suffering Intellectuals in Red China
290(15)
29 The Communist Regime in China Is Unstable and Shaky
305(9)
30 A Sum-Up and a Warning
314(5)
31 John Dewey in China
319(10)
32 China's Lesson for Freedom
329(7)
33 The Conflict between Man's Right to Knowledge and the Security of the Community
336(10)
34 The Chinese Tradition and the Future
346(13)
Index 359
Chih-ping Chou is Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies at Princeton University.

Carlos Yu-Kai Lin is Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Translation at the City University of Hong Kong.