ABSTRACT
This work draws on a wide range of Chinese and Japanese sources to analyse the uncertain loyalties and complex internal pressures that drove Sino-Japanese interaction in prewar north China. It examines the shifting understandings of the North China problem in its practical, political and moral aspects, and challenges existing assumptions concerning Chinese relations with Japan and their impact on domestic politics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter Three|35 pages
‘Ambiguous talk and equivocal attitudes'
Song Zheyuan And The Quest For Survival In North China