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- W2332853346 abstract "THERE is much truth in the statement made by Mr. Peake in the December 1934 issue of PACIFIC AFFAIRS, that Chinese nationalism is taking on a new form. The Chinese people, he says, seeking to build up a spirit of economic nationalism which will permit them to carry out national programs of economic in the face of capitalistic individualism and provincial sectionalism. In other words there is a growing emphasis on unification by reconstruction rather than unification by force. It is undoubtedly true that the loss of Manchuria has had much to do with this change in attitude, but to explain everything by the Manchurian incident would be to leave out another very important factor. Not only has the Communist revolution had deep and lasting effects on Chinese policy, but it is in Kiangsi province, where the Communists had their capital, that the new Government program is being chiefly put into practice. General Chiang himself has stated that he is not in favor of a Fascist state or of personal dictatorship, but it would be true to say that he has great personal influence on the Provincial Government of Kiangsi and that the new state will have certain Fascist characteristics. Great energy, enthusiasm and pressure are being put into this highly subsidized province, and much is being expected of both Government and people. In an area larger than that of England and Wales combined, with a population of over twenty millions, an experiment in political and economic has been undertaken on a scale which means that, for good or for ill, Kiangsi today is the surest guide to what China will be in the future. Much therefore depends on the outcome of the Kiangsi experiment. Why was this province chosen as the heart of the new nation? Partly no doubt because here the need for reconstruction, after the Communist revolution had practically destroyed the economic life of the province, was greatest and most apparent. A clean sweep made possible a clean start. Kiangsi also is far from the coast, away from foreign influences, and admirably located if there should be any trouble between Nanking and" @default.
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- W2332853346 title "Reconstruction After Revolution: Kiangsi Province and the Chinese Nation" @default.
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