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The Xinhai revolution of 1911 brought to an end the
Qing dynasty and established the Republic of China. The people of China came in
to contact with the western ideas. Dr Sun Yat Sen (1866-1925) advocated a
modern state in China based up on the Western ideals. He formed the Kuomintang
or the Nationalist Party in China in 1921. He was instrumental in the overthrow
of the Qing dynasty in 1911 and the establishment of the Republic of China
(ROC). He was the first provisional president of the Republic of China. After
the death of Sun Yat Sen in 1925 Chiang Kai Shek became the head of the Kuomintang
or the Nationalist party. Meanwhile Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao had formed the
Chinese Communist party in 1921. They believed in the ideology of the
dictatorship of the proletariat through revolutionary means. Inspired by the
Russian revolution they formed small Marxist groups throughout China and wanted
to gain power through revolutionary means. At the third congress of the
Communist party in Shanghai in June 1923 the delegates reaffirmed their
commitment to working with the KMT. They agreed on a common plan to work for
the rural peasants in China. But their relations strained in 1926 and in May
1926 Chiang Kai Shek expelled the communists from responsible posts with the
exception of Mao Zedong.
In July 1926 Chiang Kai Shek aimed to unify the
country in the Northern Expedition and overthrow the conservative government in
Beijing. Mao quit the Kuomintang after fallout with Chiang Kai Shek and
established bases for guerilla warfare in China. This was the beginning of
Chinese Civil War. With the beginning of the Second World War and the Sino
Japanese war the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party) and the Chinese Communist PARTY
(CCP) of Mao Zedong decided to briefly cease all hostilities. The Kuomintang
and the CCP decided to form a united front against Japan. After the end of the Second
World War in 1945 hostilities resumed again. In the countryside and in the
cities the CCP gained the upper hand. Mao formally assumed the role of the
chairman of the CCP IN 1946. The Communists gained control of mainland China
and established the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949 while the
nationalists retreated to the island of Taiwan. No armistice or peace treaty
has ever been signed and the debate continues whether the civil war has
officially ended.
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