Leon Trotsky on China

Introduction

The "Moscow Spirit" June 6, 1925

Problems of our Policy with Respect to China and Japan March 25, 1926

First Letter to Radek August 30, 1926

The Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang September 27, 1926

Second Letter to Radek March 4, 1927

A Brief Note March 22, 1927

Letter to Alsky March 29, 1927

To the Politburo of the AUCP(B) Central Committee March 31, 1927

Class Relations in the Chinese Revolution April 3, 1927

On the Slogan of Soviets in China April 16, 1927

The Friendly Exchange of Portraits between Stalin and Chiang Kai-shek April 18, 1927

The Chinese Revolution and the Thesis of Comrade Stalin May 7, 1927

The Communist Party and the Kuomintang

The Sure Road

A Protest to the Central Control Commission May 17, 1927

Letter to the Secretariat of the Central Committee May 18, 1927

It is Time to Understand, Time to Reconsider, and Time to Make a Change May 27, 1927

Hankow and Moscow May 28, 1927

Is it not Time to Understand? May 28, 1927

Why have we not called for Withdrawal from the Kuomintang until now? June 23, 1927

For a Special Session of the Presidium of the ECCI July 1927

What about China? August 1, 1927

New Opportunities for the Chinese Revolution, New Tasks and New Mistakes September 1927

Speech to the Presidium of the ECCI September 27, 1927

The Canton Uprising December 1927   

The Classic Mistakes of Opportunism January 1928

Three Letters to Preobrazhensky March-April 1928

Summary and Perspectives for the Chinese Revolution June 1928

Democratic Slogans in China October 1928

The Chinese Question After the Sixth Congress October 4th 1928

China and the Constituent Assembly December 1928

The Political Situation in China and the tasks of the Bolshevik-Leninist Opposition June 1929

The Capitulation of Radek, Preobrazhensky, and Smilga July 27, 1929

The Sino-Soviet Conflict and the Opposition August 4, 1929

What is happening in China? November 9, 1929

A Reply to the Chinese Oppositionists December 22, 1929

Some Results of the Sino-Soviet Conflict January 3, 1930

The Slogan of a National Assembly in China April 2, 1930

Two Letters to China August 22 and September 1, 1930

Stalin and the Chinese Revolution  Facts and Documents August 26, 1930

A History of the Second Chinese Revolution is Needed Published September 1930

Manifesto on China of the International Left Opposition September 1930

A Retreat in full Disorder November 1930

A Letter to Max Shachtman December 10, 1930

To the Chinese Left Opposition January 8, 1931

The Strangled Revolution February 9, 1931

What is happening in the Chinese Communist Party? Published March 1931

A Srangled Revolution and Its Stranglers June 13, 1931

The Soviet Union and Japan's Manchurian Adventure November 26, 1931

Peasant War in China and the Proletariat

For a Strategy of Action not Speculation October 3, 1932

Discussions with Harold R. Isaacs August 1935

Japan and China July 30, 1937

On the Sino-Japanese War September 23, 1937

Pacifism in China September 25, 1937

Concerning the Resolution on the War October 27, 1937

Revolution and War in China Jan 5, 1938

The Great Lesson of China May 1940

China and the Russian Revolution July 1940

Appeal to All Comrades of the Chinese Communist Party by Ch'en Tu-hsiu Decmber 10, 1930 

Notes

Glossary

Index