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ID095240
Title ProperQuestion of principle with political implications'
Other Title Informationinvestigating collaboration in the Chinese maritime customs service, 1945-1946
LanguageENG
AuthorGeoffrey, Benjamin ;  White, Geoffrey
Publication2010,  2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the winter of 1945, the multinational Chinese Maritime Customs Service opened an inquiry into the cooperation of hundreds of its own employees with Japanese occupation forces in China. This was, as far as the historical record allows us to say, the most thorough investigation undertaken in China into collaboration during World War Two. This paper represents the first historical analysis of the Customs 'Staff Investigation Committee.' It argues that the investigation represented a new direction for the Customs Service in China. The investigation's underpinning rationale was that Customs staff, Chinese and foreign, served the Kuomintang government before any other notion of Chinese or Service interests-a dramatic change in direction for an organisation that had been emblematic of treaty-port China. The investigation thus offers historians an insight into the understudied final years of the Customs Service, into the late Republican government's efforts to deal with the legacy of imperialism, and into the extent and rationale of collaboration in Nationalist China.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 44, No. 3; May 2010: p517-546
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies Vol. 44, No. 3; May 2010: p517-546
Key WordsNationalist China ;  China - Maritime Custom Service ;  Maritime Custom - History ;  Maritime - China