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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The author shows that the main evaluation criterion of financial and material assistance to Kuomintang in the 1920s should have been its effectiveness from the point of view of influence, first, on the fulfillment of the tasks of the Chinese national revolution, and secondly, on the achievement of Moscow's aims in China. On the basis of newly-circulated documents, the author shows that Soviet financial assistance in 1924-1925 was aimed at helping organize reliable and centrally-managed armed forces, as well as a workable party organization of Kuomintang and its greater efficiency.
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