Biblioteca / 1960-1969
Robert Scalapino. The Japanese Communist Movement, 1920-1966.
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1967.
viii, 412 páginas.
CONTENTS
I – THE PREWAR LEGACY
II – MAKING COMMUNISM LOVABLE: THE INITIAL TACTICS OF THE POSTWAR JAPANESE COMMUNIST PARTY
III – THE SHIFT TO THE LEFT: GUERRILLA WARFARE, JAPANESE STYLE
IV – THE RETURN TO LEGALISM AND THE ATTEMPT TO CREATE A UNITED FRONT
V – JAPANESE COMMUNISM IN A DIVIDED COMMUNIST WORLD—THE SWING TOWARD PEKING
VI – THE STRUGGLE ON TWO FRONTS
VII – THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE PARTY
VIII – PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS
SOURCES
1 – Personal Interviews
2 – Documents and Monographs
3 – Articles
4 – Foreign Periodicals Cited or Mentioned
5 – Japanese Parties, Factions, and Government Agencies