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Zhihong_Die China-Mission Michail Borodins bis zum Tod Sun Yatsens

Die China-Mission Michail Borodins bis zum Tod Sun Yatsens – Ein Beitrag zur sowjetischen Chinapolitik in den Jahren 1923-25 (Mikhail Borodin’s China Mission up to the Death of Sun Yat-sen: A Study of Soviet Policy toward China, 1923-25)

“It is a superb piece of multi-archival, multi-sourced history, and supplements the work that have come before it.”

—William Kirby, T. M. Chang Professor of China Studies at Harvard University

Mikhail Borodin, a Bolshevik Party member, became one of Moscow’s most influential foreign operatives in China in the early 1920s. The access to many previously inaccessible Russian and Chinese archival sources after the collapse of the former Soviet Union made it possible for scholars to conduct a new study on Borodin’s Mission to China. Perhaps the most extraordinary finding to emerge from the new sources is that it was not the Comintern, but the Soviet Politburo, acting on Stalin’s recommendation, sent Borodin to China. His assignments there went far beyond “making revolution.” While in China, he was involved in almost every important aspect of Soviet operations, including secret diplomacy, dealing with all factions: the Nationalists, the Communists, and the various warlords, as well as the warlord-controlled Beijing government. Without a proper understanding of Borodin’s Mission to China, it would be next to impossible to comprehend Moscow’s policies toward China in the 1920s. To read author’s newly published article about this topic, please click on the following link: https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/TNYWPDIISNKZ6RWZJFRR/full?target=10.1080/1547402X.2023.2191359 

Publication Date: 2000
Author: CHEN ZHIHONG
Publisher: Hamburg, Münster and London: LIT Verlag
ISBN: ISBN: 3-8258-4980-5