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“Chinese Political Thought in the Twentieth Century” by Chester C. Tan is a seminal exploration of the evolution of political ideologies in China throughout the 1900s. Published by Doubleday & Company in 1971, this first edition provides a comprehensive analysis of the major political movements and figures that shaped modern China. Tan delves into the rise of radicalism, the influence of Sun Yat-sen, and the emergence of the Kuomintang and Communist parties. The book is bound in a sturdy red cloth cover with gold lettering on the spine, and it retains its original dust jacket, which shows signs of wear but remains intact. The dust jacket features a bold red design with white lettering, capturing the book’s authoritative tone. This volume is an ex-library copy, with a library stamp visible on the interior. Its scholarly significance makes it a valuable addition to collections focused on political science and Chinese history.
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