The China civil war and the independence of Taiwan (165)
The events of 1949 in China reverberated across the world and throughout the rest of the century. That tumultuous year saw the dramatic collapse of Chiang Kai-shek's 'pro-Western' Nationalist government, overthrown by Mao Zedong and his communist armies, and the foundation of the People's Republic of China.
I talk with author Graham Hutchings who has written a vivid, gripping account of China in 1949 and the formation of an independent Taiwan. We discuss, the politics, the military campaigns, and the legendary Amethyst Incident where a British warship became embroiled in the Chinese Civil War.
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I am delighted to welcome Graham Hutchings to our Cold War conversation…
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0:00 Introduction
1:02 Interview with author Graham Hutchings about the Chinese Civil War
10:32 Analysis of the Nationalist strategy and situation by 1949
17:58 British authorities' perspective on the civil war in Hong Kong
23:32 Exploration of the scale of the conflict and its impact on the lives of millions of people
26:11 Detailed discussion of the HMS Amethyst incident
30:00 Examination of the fall of the nationalist cause and the fate of the Guangxi leaders
34:37 Shift in the communist approach post-victory: from rural insurrection to urban administration
41:10 A look at a striking photograph in Graham Hutchings' book
44:44 Mao's relationship with the Soviet Union
49:00 America's effort to thwart Chinese invasion of Taiwan
52:11 Discussion on current tensions between China and Taiwan
54:01 Acknowledgement of Patrons and Supporters
2:03 How to help support the podcast
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