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Andrew G. Walder



Average rating: 4.05 · 303 ratings · 60 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
China Under Mao: A Revoluti...

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Fractured Rebellion: The Be...

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Agents of Disorder: Inside ...

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Communist Neo-Traditionalis...

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Civil War in Guangxi: The C...

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The Waning of the Communist...

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China's Transitional Economy

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Popular protest in the 1989...

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“The Communists’ contribution to the war effort was extremely modest. According to a December 1944 Soviet Comintern report, a total of more than 1 million Nationalist troops had been killed in battle, compared to 103,186 in the CCP’s Eighth Route Army and”
Andrew G. Walder, China Under Mao: A Revolution Derailed

“In the wake of the Communist victory in 1949 and the CCP’s subsequent decades of lavish self-praise as heroes of the anti-Japanese resistance, the Nationalist war effort has often been overlooked and denigrated.31”
Andrew G. Walder, China Under Mao: A Revolution Derailed

“Mao Zedong tried to regulate the rate of executions during the course of the campaign, sometimes encouraging greater vigilance, other times trying to moderate the campaign’s ferocity. He intervened repeatedly through comments on reports, and at one point suggested a rate of 0.1 percent of the population as the proper level of executions.”
Andrew G. Walder, China Under Mao: A Revolution Derailed

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