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    Title: Nationalism and Patriotism in China
    Authors: Chou, Yu-Sun
    周玉山
    Contributors: 國研中心
    Keywords: nationalism;patriotism;Three People`s Principles;Sun Yat-sen;proletariat;CCP;KMT
    Date: 1996-11
    Issue Date: 2015-09-15 15:51:31 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: In recent years, Beijing has often urged Taiwan to contribute to the “overall interests of the Chinese nation.” However, it has appealed to “patriotism” rather than “nationalism,” as the Chinese Communists define nationalism as a bourgeoisie principle and policy approach toward the nationality problem and national relations which gives top priority to the bourgeoisie’s own interests and rule. Influenced by their Marxist stand and the existence of many minority nationalities in mainland China, the Communists have done their utmost to criticize and eliminate “nationalism” since they took over the Chinese mainland in 1949. To consolidate their rule, they have not only emphasized adherence to the Four Cardinal Principles, but also advocated patriotism, stressing its inseparability with the proletariat, internationalism, and socialism. Therefore, patriotism promoted by the Chinese Communists has become an instrument in the service of Communism. It is very different from nationalism, which has an important link to the Three People’s Principles.
    Relation: Issues & Studies, 32(11), 67-86
    Data Type: article
    Appears in Collections:[國際關係研究中心] 期刊論文

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