Red China : Cold War 1945-1991 : Mao Crushes Chiang's Kuomintang, 1949 - Miguel Miranda

Red China : Cold War 1945-1991

Mao Crushes Chiang's Kuomintang, 1949

By: Miguel Miranda

Paperback | 1 March 2018

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When the world held its breath …

It is more than 25 years since the end of the Cold War. It began over 75 years ago, in 1944 – long before the last shots of the Second World War had echoed across the wastelands of Eastern Europe – with the brutal Greek Civil War. The battle lines are no longer drawn, but they linger on, unwittingly or not, in conflict zones such as Syria, Somalia and Ukraine. In an era of mass-produced AK-47s and ICBMs, one such flashpoint was China in 1949 …

China. 1949: two vast armies prepare for a final showdown that will decide Asia’s future. One is led by Mao Tse-tung and his military strategists Zhou Enlai and Zhu De. Hardened by years of guerrilla warfare, armed and trained by the Soviets, and determined to emerge victorious, the People’s Liberation Army is poised to strike from its Manchurian stronghold. Opposing them are the teetering divisions of the Kuomintang, the KMT. For two decades Chiang Kai-shek’s regime had sought to fashion China into a modern state. But years spent battling warlords, and enduring Japan’s brutal conquest of their homeland, has left the KMT weak, corrupt, and divided.

Millions of Chinese perished during the crucible of the Sino-Japanese War and the long, grueling years of the Second World War. But the Soviet victory against the Japanese Kwantung Army in 1945 allowed Mao’s Communists to re-arm and prepare for the coming civil war. Within a few short years, the KMT were on the defensive while the Communists possessed the most formidable army in East Asia. The stage was set for China’s rebirth as a communist dictatorship ruled by a megalomaniac who would become the biggest mass-murderer in history.

About the Author

Miguel Miranda is a writer based in the Philippines. The years spent as a reporter on regional affairs, and the growth of China and the major role it now plays on the world stage, inspired Miranda to study in depth the Asian giant s history and politics. This has been compounded by the Philippines struggle to find its niche in the Asia-Pacific, where a clash between Washington and Beijing looms large.

Fascinated by the rise of modern states outside the staid European experiment in Westphalian sovereignty, the challenge of writing a book, not just about China but the dramatic birth of the one-party state that rules it today, was one he couldn t refuse. The research involved meant revisiting more than a hundred years of scholarship and writing on the subject. In 2011 he launched a website that has grown into a leading source for military and conflict information across the world s largest continent. Much of its content is preoccupied with China. Red China is his first work of non-fiction.
Industry Reviews
"For anyone who is looking to know the broad sweep of this moment in history, or is looking to start delving deeper into it, this book is a must. It is the perfect jumping off place for more reading."--A Wargamers Needful Things

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