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No Great Wall

Trade, Tariffs, and Nationalism in Republican China, 1927–1945
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This book, an in-depth study of Nationalist tariff policy, fundamentally challenges the widely accepted idea that the key to the Communist seizure of power in China lay in the incompetence of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government. It argues instead that during the second Sino-Japanese War, China's international trade, the Nationalist government's tariff revenues, and hence its fiscal policy and state-making project all collapsed. Because tariffs on China's international trade produced the single greatest share of central government revenue during the Nanjing decade, the political existence of the Nationalist government depended on tariff revenue. Therefore, Chinese economic nationalism, both at the official and popular levels, had to be managed carefully so as not to jeopardize the Nationalist government's income. Until the outbreak of war in 1937, the Nationalists' management of international trade and China's government finances was largely successful in terms of producing increasing and sustainable revenues. Within the first year of war, however, the Nationalists lost territories producing 80 percent of tariff revenue. Hence, government revenue declined just as war-related expenditure increased, and the Nationalist government had to resort to more rapacious forms of revenue extraction-a decision that had disastrous consequences for both its finances and its political viability.

Author Biography:

Felix Boecking is Lecturer in Modern Chinese Economic and Political History at the University of Edinburgh.
Release date Australia
February 5th, 2018
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
13 line illustrations, 5 maps, 13 tables
Pages
292
Dimensions
153x236x24
ISBN-13
9780674970601
Product ID
25229921

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