The Chinese Civil War based on «Foreign Affairs» magazine

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In this paper the authors consider the materials of one of the leading American analytical magazines «Foreign Affairs», devoted to the Chinese Civil War in 1929–1950. The novelty of this study lies in the analysis of assessments of key actors and assessments of the situation in the country as well as a possible outcome of the conflict which were made by American journalists. The authors provide the results of the analysis of Foreign Affairs articles for the formation of Mao Zedong image in connection with the events of that time. The authors reviewed the main arguments of the American press, which revealed that the problem of the civil war was one of the components of the complex problem of planning a post-war reconstruction of the world. The United States was primarily interested in changes in the balance of power in the Far East, tried to assess the possible outcomes of the conflict and how they would affect the United States itself (mainly in the economic sphere). But as the victory of the Chinese Communist Party, headed by Mao Zedong, approached the Kuomintang support from American experts weakened. The study of this information phenomenon will allow researchers to understand what impact on Sino-American relations was made by an influential American analytical magazine through the formation of ideas about China, the Chinese people and their political elites.

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Sergey O. Buranok

Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education

Author for correspondence.
Email: witch-king-1@mail.ru

doctor of historical sciences, associate professor, professor of World History, Law and Methods of Teaching Department

Russian Federation, Samara

Dmitriy A. Nesterov

Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education

Email: dmitriynesterov1994@gmail.com

postgraduate student, assistant of World History, Law and Methods of Teaching Department

Russian Federation, Samara

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