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In 1920 V.I. Lenin, the famed leader of the Russian Revolution, called on the Communist International to open a second front against the imperialist powers by fighting alongside nationalist and peasant movements in the colonies. Eighteen months later, leaders of fledgling East Asian communist parties and other revolutionaries gathered in Moscow to plan the way forward. The Congress of the Toilers of the Far East profoundly influenced the strategy of Communist Parties throughout the colonial world. But inter-party alliances were fragile and risky. East Asian Communist Parties suffered serious defeats in the years following the Congress until WWII revived their fortunes. This edited and annotated edition of the Congress minutes will be of interest to scholars and general readers alike.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Illustrations

Note on Texts and Sources

Introduction

Preface to the 1970 Hammersmith Reprint

Opening Session: 21 January 1922, Moscow

Second Session: Morning of 23 January 1922, Moscow

Third Session: Evening of 23 January 1922, Moscow

Fourth Session: Morning of 24 January 1922, Moscow

Fifth Session: Evening of 24 January 1922, Moscow

Sixth Session: Morning of 25 January 1922, Moscow

Seventh Session: Evening of 25 January 1922, Moscow

Eighth Session: Morning of 26 January 1922, Moscow

Ninth Session: Morning of 27 January 1922, Moscow

Tenth Session: Evening of 27 January 1922, Moscow

Eleventh Session: Evening of 30 January, Moscow

The Results of the Washington Conference and the Situation in the Far East

Final Session: Evening of 2 February 1922, Petrograd

Manifesto of the Congress

Greetings to the President of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee M.I. Kalinin

Report of the Credentials Committee

Classification of Delegates

Appendix 1: Organisations Represented at the Congress

Appendix 2: Timeline of Events

Appendix 3: Congress Delegates Bibliography Index Illustration Section

Alliance of Adversaries: The Congress of the

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    Publisher: Haymarket Books
    Publication Date: 03/12/2019
    ISBN13: 9781642590401, 978-1642590401
    ISBN10: 1642590401

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In 1920 V.I. Lenin, the famed leader of the Russian Revolution, called on the Communist International to open a second front against the imperialist powers by fighting alongside nationalist and peasant movements in the colonies. Eighteen months later, leaders of fledgling East Asian communist parties and other revolutionaries gathered in Moscow to plan the way forward. The Congress of the Toilers of the Far East profoundly influenced the strategy of Communist Parties throughout the colonial world. But inter-party alliances were fragile and risky. East Asian Communist Parties suffered serious defeats in the years following the Congress until WWII revived their fortunes. This edited and annotated edition of the Congress minutes will be of interest to scholars and general readers alike.



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Illustrations

    Note on Texts and Sources

    Introduction

    Preface to the 1970 Hammersmith Reprint

    Opening Session: 21 January 1922, Moscow

    Second Session: Morning of 23 January 1922, Moscow

    Third Session: Evening of 23 January 1922, Moscow

    Fourth Session: Morning of 24 January 1922, Moscow

    Fifth Session: Evening of 24 January 1922, Moscow

    Sixth Session: Morning of 25 January 1922, Moscow

    Seventh Session: Evening of 25 January 1922, Moscow

    Eighth Session: Morning of 26 January 1922, Moscow

    Ninth Session: Morning of 27 January 1922, Moscow

    Tenth Session: Evening of 27 January 1922, Moscow

    Eleventh Session: Evening of 30 January, Moscow

    The Results of the Washington Conference and the Situation in the Far East

    Final Session: Evening of 2 February 1922, Petrograd

    Manifesto of the Congress

    Greetings to the President of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee M.I. Kalinin

    Report of the Credentials Committee

    Classification of Delegates

    Appendix 1: Organisations Represented at the Congress

    Appendix 2: Timeline of Events

    Appendix 3: Congress Delegates Bibliography Index Illustration Section

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