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1. The 'Moscow Spirit' To the Memory of the Murdered Workers and Students of Shanghai— June 6, 1925<br/>2. Problems of our Policy with Respect to China and Japan<br/>March 25, 1926<br/>3. First Letter to Radek August 30,1926<br/>4. The Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang September 27,1926<br/>5. Second Letter to Radek<br/>March 4,1927<br/>6. A Brief Note March 22,1927<br/>7. Letter to Alsky March 29,1927<br/>8. To the Pohtburo of the AUCP (B) Central Committee March 31,1927<br/>9. Class Relations in the Chinese Revolution April 3,1927<br/>10. On the Slogan of Soviets in China April 16,1927<br/>W The Hidden Dynamics of Chinese Revolution<br/>11. The Friendly Exchange of Portraits Between Stalin and Chiang Kai-shek April 18, 1927<br/>12. The Chinese Revolution and the Theses of<br/>Comrade Stalin May 7, 1927 13. The Communist Party and the Kuomintang May 10,1927<br/>14. The Sure Road May 12,1927, Moscow<br/>15. A Protest to the Central Control Commission May 17,1927<br/>16. A Letter to the Secretariat of the Central Committee May 18,1927<br/>17. It is Time to Understand, Time to Reconsider, and Time to Make a Change May 27, 1927<br/>18. Hankow and Moscow May 28,1927, Moscow<br/>19. First Speech on the Chinese Question May 1927, Moscow<br/>20. Second Speech on the Chinese Question May 1927, Moscow<br/>21. Is it not Time to Understand? May 28,1927, Moscow<br/>22. Why have we not called for Withdrawal from the Kuomintang until now? ]une 23, 1927<br/>23. For a Special Session of the Presidium of the ECCI July 1927<br/>24. What about China? (Excerpt from the Article "The War DangerThe Defence Policy and the Opposition") August 1, 1927<br/>25. New Opportunities for the Chinese Revolution, New Tasks and New Mistakes September 1927<br/>26. Speech to the Presidiiim of the ECCI September 27,1927<br/>27. The Canton Uprising (Excerpt from the Article-"On The New Stage")<br/>December 1927<br/>28. The Classic Mistakes of Opportunism (Excerpt form the Article-"Appeal of the Deportees") January 1928<br/>29. On the Canton Insurrection : Three Letters to Preobrazhensky March-April 1928<br/>30. Summary and Perspectives of the Chinese Revolution (Excerpt from the Article"The Third International After Lenin) June 1928<br/>31. Democratic Slogans in China<br/>October 1928<br/>32. The Chinese Question after the Sixth Congress October 4th, 1928<br/>33. China, and the Constituent Assembly<br/>Decerhber 1928<br/>34. The Political Situation in China and the Tasks of the Bolshevik-Leninist Opposition June 1929 35. The Capitulation of Radek, Preobrazhensky, and Smilga (Excerpt from the Article- "A Wretched Document) /u/y 27, 1929<br/>36. The Sino-Soviet Conflict and the Opposition August 4,1929 37. What is happening in China? November 9,1929 Prinkipo 38. A Reply to the Chinese Oppositionists December 22,1929<br/>39. Some Results of the Sino-Soviet Conflict Januarys, 1930<br/>12 The Hidden Dynamics of Chinese Revolution<br/>40. The Slogan of a National Assembly in China April 2,1930<br/>41. Two Letters to China August 22 and September 1,1930<br/>42. Stalin and the Chinese Revolution:<br/>Facts and Documents August 26, 1930 Prinkipo<br/>43. A History of the Second Chinese Revolution is<br/>Needed Published September 1930<br/>44. Manifesto on China of the International Left Opposition September 1930<br/>45. A Retreat in Full Disorder<br/>November 1930 ' Prinkipo<br/>46. A Letter to Max Shachtman<br/>. December 10,1930<br/>47. To the Chinese Left Opposition January 8,1931<br/>48. The Strangled Revolution February 9,1931 Prinkipo 49. What is Happening in the Chinese Communist Party? (Excerpts form the Article—"The Notes of a Journalist")<br/>Published March 1931 50. A Strangled Revolution and its Stranglers June 13,1931 Kadikoy<br/>51. The Soviet Union and Japan's Manchurian Adventure (Excerpt from the Article-"GermanyThe Key to the International Situation" in "The Struggle against Fascism in Germany") November 26, 1931<br/>52. Peasant War in China and the Proletariat September 22,1932<br/>53. For a Strategy of Action and not Speculation Octobers, 1932<br/>54. On the War in China<br/>Year 1933<br/>55. Discussions with Harold R. Isaac August 1935<br/>56. On the Sino-Japanese War September 23,1937<br/>57. Pacifism in China September 25,1937<br/>58. The Chinese Revolution Introduction to Harold R. Isaac's, The Tragedy of the Chinese Revolution, London 1938<br/>59. The Great Lesson of China (Excerpt from "Manifesto of the Fourth International on the Imperialist War and the Proletarian World Revolution) May 1940<br/>60. China and the Russian Revolution July 1940 |