ABSTRACT

In the present high tide of anti-Communist attacks, the policy we adopt is of decisive importance. But many of cadres fail to realize that the Party's present policy must be very different from its policy during the Agrarian Revolution. Today the Anti-Japanese National United Front policy is neither all alliance and no struggle nor all struggle and no alliance, but combines alliance and struggle. As far as military strategy is concerned, the policy is guerrilla warfare waged independently and with the initiative in our own hands within the framework of a unified strategy; guerrilla warfare is basic, but no chance of waging mobile warfare should be lost when the conditions are favorable. In the enemy-occupied and Kuomintang areas the policy is, on the one hand, to develop the united front to the greatest possible extent and, on the other, to have well-selected cadres working underground.