Chinese Government Leaders in Manchukuo, 1931-1937

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Fengtian Clique
Fengtian Province
Forbidden City
Imperial Clan
Ishiwara Kanji
Japanese Imperial Family
Japanese Occupation
Luo Zhenyu
Ma Zhanshan
Manchu Aristocrats
Manchukuo
Manchukuo Government
Manchuria
Manchurian Incident
Manchurian Officials
Miriam Kingsberg
Norman Smith
political legitimacy theory
PRC Historian
puppet state governance
Qing Dynasty
Roc
Roc Government
Ron Suleski
Sino Japanese Cooperation
Sino-Japanese relations
The Last Emperor
twentieth-century Chinese history
Wang Guowei
Wang Jiazhen
wartime East Asia
Zhang Xueliang
Zhang Zuolin

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032413709
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Drawing on historiography of the Japanese occupation in the Chinese, Japanese, and English languages, this book examines the politics of the Manchukuo puppet state from the angle of notable Chinese who cooperated with the Japanese military and headed its government institutions.

The war in Asia between 1931 and 1945, and particularly the early years of the conflict from 1931 to 1937, is a topic of world history that is often glossed over or misinterpreted. Much of the research and public opinion on this period in China, Japan, and the West deem these Chinese figures to be traitors, particles of Japanese colonialism, and collaborators under occupation. In contrast, this book highlights the importance of analyzing the national ideas of Manchukuo’s Chinese government leaders as a method of understanding Manchukuo’s operating mechanisms, Sino-Japanese interactions, and China’s turbulent history in the early twentieth century.

Chinese Government Leaders in Manchukuo, 1931-1937 fills a gap in this research and is an ideal resource for scholars studying wartime Asia and Europe, as well as non-specialist readers who are interested in collaboration in general.

Jianda Yuan is a visiting research scholar at the National Institute of Japanese Literature. His research interests pertain to modern China and Japan, with a particular emphasis on Manchuria in the 1930s and the 1940s. His recent work is "The Manchukuo Young Girl Envoys and Their Visit to Japan" (2022).

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