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CHINA: THE STRUGGLE FOR POWER 1917-1972 by Richard C. Thornton; PUBLISHER: Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN; a 1973 copyright; 403 pages.

This book cvers the origin and development of the Chinese Communist movement, the devious maneuvers and varying fortunes of Mao Tse-tung and other Communist leaders, the Communist victory, the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, and later developments. It describes the Soviet Union's historical involvement in China, its efforts to build a Communist movement and to direct it to its own ends, as well as later conflict between the Chinese and Russian Communists and the ways in which it affected the internal politics of both countries. The book also traces the failure of American policy in China during and after World War II.

Condition: Some light wear to cover and a scrape across the sides of the pages. No other known damage.
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