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Internal Situation in China Report by the J.I.C.

1 Sep 1945

14. The Chinese Communists are not a political party in the usual sense nor are they what is usually understood by the word Communists. They have their own administration and army, and control large areas of North China centering on Yenan in the Province of Shensi. Their forces were until recently, also powerful around Shanghai. They are autonomous and could form an administration capable of governing China. 15. In response to an invitation from Chiang Kai-shek, the Communist leader Mao Tse-tung arrived at Chungking on the 28th August, 1945.
china mongolia trade politics economy japan united states of america russia communism diplomacy finances foreign policy ideology international relations shipping railways great britain soviet union cold war political dissent food supplies military intelligence military supplies chinese foreign policy american foreign policy subversion soviet foreign policy soviet satellite states joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff edmund rushbrooke geographic intelligence thomas elmhirst harold caccia francis de guingand japanese army sino-japanese war japanese-chinese relations chinese nationalists american-chinese relations chinese communists anglo-chinese relations soviet-chinese relations chinese civil war threat of civil war
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
China Great Britain Japan Mongolia Russia Soviet Union United States of America
Document Reference
CAB 81/131/36
Document Types
Report Map
File Reference
CAB 81/131
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0131.036
Keywords
Chinese Nationalists Chinese Communists Chinese Civil War Politics Soviet-chinese Relations Chinese Foreign Policy Communism Ideology Sino-japanese War Japanese-chinese Relations Political Dissent Economy Railways Food Supplies Shipping Trade Geographic Intelligence Soviet Foreign Policy Anglo-chinese Relations Finances Foreign Policy Diplomacy Military Supplies American Foreign Policy American-chinese Relations Soviet Satellite States Japanese Army Subversion Threat Of Civil War
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
11
Persons Discussed
Harold Caccia Francis De Guingand Thomas Elmhirst Edmund Rushbrooke
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Memoranda. September - December 1945. Papers Numbers. JIC 281-332. Volume XLI
Themes
International Relations Military Intelligence

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