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ID167681
Title ProperPatriotic chinese triads and secret societies
Other Title Informationfrom the imperial dynasties, to nationalism, and communism
LanguageENG
AuthorPurbrick, Martin
Summary / Abstract (Note)Triad and other secret societies have been mutual aid groups, personal networks amongst Chinese, organised criminal gangs, as well as associated with patriotism. The perceived patriotism of triads originated in the support of some for the restoration of the Ming Dynasty and overthrow of the Manchu Qing dynasty. The association of triads with patriotism continued as triad and secret societies used regimes for advantage and regimes likewise used them when in need of support. The Nationalists (Kuomintang), the Communists, and even the British have worked with or used triad or other secret societies when the need has arisen. The pretext of patriotism is a central factor in the durability of triad and secret societies in China. This article seeks to explain the frequent association of triad societies with patriotism and why this has contributed to the durability of the criminality of triads that overlooks their long-term criminality.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 50, No.3; Sep 2019: p.305-322
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 50 No 3
Key WordsJapan ;  Taiwan ;  Hong Kong ;  Communists ;  CPC ;  Kuomintang ;  Triads ;  Second World War ;  Hongmen


 
 
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