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Fuelling A War Machine Canadian Foreign Policy in the Sino-Japanese War, 1937--1945.

机译:为战争机器加油1937--1945年中日战争中的加拿大外交政策。

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The subject of Canada's policy-making in relation to the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) has been neglected for over half a century. Therefore neither the scope of Canada's official assistance to the Chinese during their War of Resistance against Japan nor the motivations behind this assistance have been fully explained or adequately contextualized. Through research using archival records and other primary and secondary sources, the thesis sheds light on the ways in which Canadians chose to respond to Chinese efforts to secure an ally against Japan. Revealing unscrupulous opportunism on the Canadian side during China's struggle against Japan, the thesis contributes to a revisionist trend which takes aim at romantic mythology about Canadians' virtuous role in the Second World War.;From 1931 to 1941, the Government of Canada sought to maintain a neutral position regarding Japanese encroachments in China. This was partly to honour a friendship established in the First World War but also to protect Canadian exporters' valuable sales of strategic minerals to Japan. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, pro-Japanese sympathy among Canadians eroded and trade with Japan became politically untenable. In 1942, already five years after the beginning of full-scale war between Japan and China, the Canadian government began preparations to provide material assistance to the beleaguered Chinese. Increasing dialogue between Mackenzie King and Chiang Kai-shek, especially communications through Chiang's wife Song Meiling, nurtured a promising friendship despite King's unwillingness to commit "the lives of white men" to war in China and apparently ensured that several shipments of arms and munitions were provided to Chiang's armies. As the research reveals, the assistance was motivated by hopes of cultivating "goodwill" in China that would favour Canadian businesses after the war. However, the official decision to assist China against Japan sparked a new controversy. Doubts about China's postwar political stability gave rise to questions about the danger that Canadian munitions would be used in an imminent Chinese civil war. Such warnings, as it turned out, were merited. A bloody conflict between the Communists and Nationalists would erupt in China shortly after the end of the Second World War, in part waged with Canadian weapons.
机译:加拿大有关中日战争(1937-1945)的政策制定问题被忽视了半个多世纪。因此,加拿大对华抗战期间向中国提供的官方援助的范围,以及其提供援助的动机,都没有得到充分的解释或充分地根据具体情况而定。通过使用档案记录和其他主要和次要来源进行的研究,本文揭示了加拿大人选择对中国为保卫盟国而对日本所作的努力作出反应的方式。该论文揭示了中国在抗日战争中加拿大方面的无良机会主义,从而为修正主义趋势做出了贡献,该趋势旨在探讨有关加拿大人在第二次世界大战中的良性作用的浪漫神话。; 1931年至1941年,加拿大政府力求维持在侵华日军方面保持中立立场。这部分是为了纪念第一次世界大战中建立的友谊,也是为了保护加拿大出口商对日本的重要战略矿物销售。珍珠港事件发生后,亲日同胞在加拿大人中的同情逐渐消退,与日本的贸易在政治上变得站不住脚。在1942年,即日中全面战争开始五年之后,加拿大政府开始准备为陷入困境的中国人提供物质援助。麦肯齐·金与蒋介石之间不断增加的对话,特别是通过蒋介石的妻子宋美龄进行的交流,尽管金不愿在中国交战“白人的生命”,但仍培养了有希望的友谊,并且显然确保了几批武器弹药的交付。提供给蒋介石的军队。研究表明,援助的动机是希望在中国培养有利于战后加拿大企业的“善意”。但是,协助中国对日的官方决定引发了新的争议。对中国战后政治稳定的怀疑引起了人们对即将在即将来临的中国内战中使用加拿大弹药的危险的质疑。事实证明,这种警告是值得的。第二次世界大战结束后不久,中国便爆发了共产党人与民族主义者之间的流血冲突,部分原因是使用加拿大的武器。

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  • 作者

    Francoeur, David Kyle.;

  • 作者单位

    Queen's University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Queen's University (Canada).;
  • 学科 History Asia Australia and Oceania.;Political Science International Relations.;History Modern.;History Canadian.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 102 p.
  • 总页数 102
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:20

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