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China’s Good War

How World War II Is Shaping a New Nationalism
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China’s Good War by Rana Mitter explores how China's role in World War II has influenced its contemporary identity and global diplomatic strategies. The book delves into how the Chinese government has reshaped historical narratives to highlight its wartime contributions. Through this lens, Mitter analyses the lasting impact of this narrative on China's national pride and international positioning.
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You might enjoy this book if you’re interested in how China views its role and legacy in World War II. It offers an insightful examination of how these narratives shape modern China's global and domestic policies. Ideal for readers fascinated by history, politics, and the evolving narrative of international relations.

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China’s Good War

Once sidelined from public memory, World War II is now a historical touchstone in China. Rana Mitter links reassessment of the war to China’s rising nationalism. At home, Chinese use the war to shape conflicted identities; abroad the war with Japan is now treated as a Chinese victory, a founding myth for a people destined to shape the global order.

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Foreign Affairs Book of the Year
Spectator Book of the Year

"A detailed and fascinating account of how the Chinese leadership's strategy has evolved across eras. At its most interesting when probing Beijing's motives for undertaking such an ambitious retooling of its past."
- Wall Street Journal

"Insightful... a deft, textured work of intellectual history."
- Foreign Affairs

"The range of evidence that Mitter marshals is impressive. The argument he makes about war, memory, and the international order is original."
- The Economist

"A timely insight into how memories and ideas about the Second World War play a hugely important role in conceptualisations about the past and the present in contemporary China."
- Peter Frankopan, The Spectator

For most of its history, China frowned on public discussion of the war against Japan. But as the country has grown more powerful, a wide-ranging reassessment of the war years has been central to new confidence abroad and mounting nationalism at home.

Encouraged by reforms under Deng Xiaoping, Chinese scholars began to examine the long-taboo Guomindang war effort, and to investigate collaboration with the Japanese and China's role in the post-war global order. Today, museums, television shows, magazines, and social media present the war as a founding myth for an ascendant China that emerges as a victor rather than a victim. One narrative positions Beijing as creator and protector of the international order—a virtuous system that many in China now believe to be under threat from the United States.

China’s Good War explores China's radical reassessment of its own past as a new founding myth for a nation that sees itself as destined to shape the world.

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Rana Mitter's China’s Good War provides a compelling account of how China's leadership has reshaped historical narratives of World War II. The book explores how these narratives influence domestic education, propaganda and China's international positioning, demonstrating the impact of these stories on national identity and foreign policy. Mitter's analysis is praised for its meticulous research and insightful observations, offering a crucial perspective on China's growing nationalism and its influence on international relations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674278615

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 October 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 318g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Rana Mitter is the author of several books, including A Bitter Revolution: China’s Struggle with the Modern World and Forgotten Ally: China’s World War II, 1937–1945, named a Book of the Year in The Economist and Financial Times. He has commented on Asia for the BBC, NPR, CNN, the New York Times, the History Channel, and the World Economic Forum at Davos. S.T. Lee Professor of US-Asia Relations at Harvard Kennedy School, he is also a Fellow of the British Academy and an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.

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