

Joseph Fewsmith, "Forging Leninism in China: Mao and the Remaking of the Chinese Communist Party, 1927–1934" (Cambridge UP, 2022)
Apr 29, 2022
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Chaos After 1927 Break-up
- The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) response to the 1927 violent break-up was decentralized and fragmented.
- Many local units engaged in violent uprisings or banditry without coordinated strategy or discipline.
Donggu Movement's Local Strength
- The Donggu revolutionary base was led by educated local youth who allied with local bandits to gain muscle.
- Their shared background and isolated geography helped them unify and expand their movement.
Mao's Military Strategy Clashes Locals
- Mao's approach to military expansion clashed with local leaders' strategies, creating tensions between outsiders and locals.
- Mao emphasized building military strength and guerrilla tactics, even if it risked devastating local areas.