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The Rise and Fall of an Officer Corps - The Republic of China Military, 1942-1955 (Hardcover)
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The Rise and Fall of an Officer Corps - The Republic of China Military, 1942-1955 (Hardcover)
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The People's Republic of China is the only large country in the
world that does not have a ""national"" military; its military
answers only to a political party, the Chinese Communist Party. For
a brief period in the mid-twentieth century, China had the makings
of a professional, apolitical military force. The Rise and Fall of
an Officer Corps tells the story of that moment in the military
history of modern China - how it came to be, why it ultimately
failed, and what it meant for China at home and abroad. Between
1942 and 1955 a cadre of highly trained, nationalistic, and
cosmopolitan Chinese officers created a professional, depoliticized
military, a force that could effectively represent the aspirations
of China as a world power. Drawing on multiple archival sources and
Chinese military journals, author Eric Setzekorn charts the
development of this new army as a critical cultural and political
force with extensive connections to foreign powers. During this
period, military officers were the primary actors in an
intergovernmental partnership between the United States and the
Republic of China. The partnership gave officers access to
educational opportunities and technological transfers that were
central to their professional ideals. Setzekorn's account of the
career of General Sun Li-jen, an American-educated Chinese army
officer, illustrates the rise of this new sense of professionalism
as well as its decline after 1953. Setzekorn then traces the
failure of the army-building project to a renewed politicization of
military forces, marked by a purge of key military leaders in 1955
by Chiang Kai-shek and his Koumintang (KMT) party. By focusing on
this important chapter in Chinese military history, Setzekorn's
work also highlights broader patterns of military transformation
during the pivotal period from World War II through the early Cold
War. His work is critical to understanding the rise of China as a
military and world power.
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