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ID093240
Title ProperTo serve revenge for the dead
Other Title InformationChinese communist responses to Japanese war crimes in the PRC foreign ministry archive, 1949-1956
LanguageENG
AuthorCathcart, Adam ;  Nash, Patricia
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using newly available documents from the PRC Foreign Ministry Archive, this article traces the evolving legacies of the War of Resistance in the first seven years of the People's Republic. Analysis is offered of PRC campaigns against Japanese bacteriological war crimes, criticisms of American dealings with Japanese war criminals, and the 1956 trial of Japanese at Shenyang. Throughout, behind-the-scenes tensions with the Soviet Union and internal bureaucratic struggles over the Japanese legacy regarding these matters are revealed. The article thereby aims to shed light on how the War of Resistance affected post-war China's foreign relations, demonstrating how the young Republic advantageously used wartime legacies as diplomatic tools in relations with the superpowers and within the orchestrated clangour of domestic propaganda campaigns.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly vol. , No. 200; Dec 2009: p.1053-1069
Journal SourceChina Quarterly vol. , No. 200; Dec 2009: p.1053-1069
Key WordsServe Revenge ;  Dead ;  Chinese Communist ;  Japanese War Crimes ;  PRC Foreign Ministry Archive - 1949-1956 ;  China ;  Japan ;  PRC Foreign Ministry Archive - 1949–1956