THE PERIOD OF THE WAR OF RESISTANCE AGAINST JAPAN(Ⅰ) 13
POLICIES,MEASURES AND PERSPECTIVES FOR RESISTING THE JAPANESE INVASION 13
Ⅰ.Two Policies 13
Ⅱ.Two Sets of Measures 16
Ⅲ.Two Perspectives 20
Ⅳ. Conclusion 20
FOR THE MOBILIZATION OF ALL THE NATION'S FORCES FOR VICTORY IN THE WAR OF RESISTANCE 23
COMBAT LIBERALISM 31
URGENT TASKS FOLLOWING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF KUOMIN-TANG-COMMUNISr CO-OPERATION 35
INTERVIEW WITH THE BRITISH JOURNALIST JAMES BERTRAM 47
The Communist Party of China and the War of Resistance 47
The War Situation and Its Lessons 48
The Eighth Route Army in the War of Resistance 52
Capitulationism in the War of Resistance 55
Democracy and the War of Resistance 56
THE SITUATION AND TASKS IN THE ANTI-JAPANESE WAR AFTER THE FALL OF SHANGHAI AND TAIYUAN 61
Ⅰ.The Present Situation Is One of Transition from a War of Partial Resistance to a War of Total Resistance 61
Ⅱ.Capitulationism Must Be Combated Both Inside the Party and Throughout the Country 65
Inside the Party,Oppose Class Capitulationism 65
In the Country as a Whole,Oppose National Capitulationism 69
The Relation Between Class Capitulationism and National Capitulationism 70
PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE SHENSI-KANSU-NINGSIA BORDER REGION AND THE REAR HEADQUARTERS OF THE EIGHTH ROUTE ARMY 75
PROBLEMS OF STRATEGY IN GUERRILLA WAR AGAINST JAPAN 79
Chapter Ⅰ Why Raise the Question of Strategy in Guerrilla War? 79
Chapter Ⅱ The Basic Principle of War Is to Preserve Oneself and Destroy the Enemy 81
Chapter Ⅲ Six Specific Problems of Strategy in Guerrilla War Against Japan 82
Chapter Ⅳ Initiative,Flexibility and Planning in Conducting Offensives Within the Defensive,Battles of Q uick Decision Within Protracted War,and Exterior-Line Operations Within Interior-Line Operations 83
Chapter Ⅴ Co-ordination with Regular Warfare 91
Chapter Ⅵ The Establishment of Base Areas 93
1.The Types of Base Areas 94
2.Guerrilla Zones and Base Areas 96
3.Conditions for Establishing Base Areas 98
4.The Consolidation and Expansion of Base Areas 100
5.Forms in Which We and the Enemy Encircle One Another 101
Chapter Ⅶ The Strategic Defensive and the Strategic Offensive in Guerrilla War 102
1.The Strategic Defensive in Guerrilla War 103
2.The Strategic Offensive in Guerrilla War 105
Chapter Ⅷ Development of Guerril la War into Mobile War 107
Chapter Ⅸ The Relationship of Command 109
ON PROTRACTED WAR 113
Statement of the Problem 113
The Basis of the Problem 121
Refutation of the Theory of National Subjugation 124
Compromise or Resistance?Corruption or Progress? 128
The Theory of National Subjugation Is Wrong and the Theory of Quick Victory Is Likewise Wrong 132
Why a Protracted War? 134
The Three Stages of the Protracted War 136
A War of Jig-Saw Pattern 145
Fighting for Perpetual Peace 148
Man's Dynamic Role in War 151
War and Politics 152
Political Mobilization for the War of Resistance 154
The Object of War 155
Offence Within Defence,Quick Decisions Within a Protracted War,Exterior Lines Within Interior Lines 157
Initiative,Flexibility and Planning 161
Mobile Warfare,Guerrilla Warfare and Positional Warfare 170
War of Attrition and War of Annihilation 174
The Possibilities of Exploiting the Enemy's Mistakes 178
The Question of Decisive Engagements in the Anti-Japanese War 180
The Army and the People Are the Foundation of Victory 183
Conclusions 188
THE ROLE OF THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY IN THE NATIONAL WAR 195
Patriotism and Internationalism 196
Communists Should Set an Example in the National War 197
Unite the Whole Nation and Combat Enemy Agents in Its Midst 199
Expand the Communist Party and Prevent Infiltration by Enemy Agents 199
Maintain Both the United Front and the Independence of the Party 200
Consider the Situation as a Whole,Think in Terms of the Majority,and Work Together with Our Allies 201
Cadres Policy 201
Partv Discipline 203
Party Democracy 204
Our Party Has Consolidated Itself and Grown Strong Through the Struggle on Two Fronts 205
The Present Struggle on Two Fronts 207
Study 208
Unity and Victory 210
THE QUESTION OF INDEPENDENCE AND INITIATIVE WITHIN THE UNITED FRONT 213
Help and Concessions Should Be Positive,Not Negative 213
The Identity Between the National and the Class Struggle 215
"Everything Through the United Front"Is Wrong 215
PROBLEMS OF WAR AND STRATEGY 219
Ⅰ.China's Characteristics and Revolutionary War 219
Ⅱ.The War History of the Kuomintang 223
Ⅲ.The War History of the Chinese Communist Party 225
Ⅳ.Changes in the Party's Military Strategy in the Civil War and the National War 227
Ⅴ.The Strategic Role of Guerrilla Warfare Against Japan 229
Ⅵ.Pay Great Attention to the Study of Military Matters 232
THE MAY 4TH MOVEMENT 237
THE ORIENTATION OF THE YOUTH MOVEMENT 241
OPPOSE CAPITULATIONIST ACTIVITY 251
THE REACTIONARIES MUST BE PUNISHED 257
INTERVIEW WITH A NEW CHINA DAILY CORRESPONDENT ON THE NEW INTERNATIONAL SITUATION 263
INTERVIEW WITH THREE CORRESpONDENTS FROM THE CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY.THE SAO TANG PAO AND THE HSIN MIN PAO 269
THE IDENTITY OF INTERESTS BETWEEN THE SOVIET UNION AND ALL MANKIND 275
INTRODUCINGTHE COMMUNIST 285
THE CURRENT SITUATION AND THE PARTY'S TASKS 297
RECRUIT LARGE NUMBERS OF INTELLECTUALS 301
THE CHINESE REVOLUTION AND THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY 305
Chapter Ⅰ Chinese Society 305
1.The Chinese Nation 305
2.The Old Feudal Society 307
3.Present-Day Colonial,Semi-Colonial and Semi-Feudal Society 309
Chapter Ⅱ The Chinese Revolution 314
1.The Revolutionary Movements in the Last Hundred Years 314
2.The Targets of the Chinese Revolution 315
3.The Tasks of the Chinese Revolution 318
4.The Motive Forces of the Chinese Revolution 319
5.The Character of the Chinese Revolution 326
6.The Perspectives of the Chinese Revolution 329
7.The Twofold Task of the Chinese Revolution and the Chinese Communist Party 330
STALIN,FRIEND OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE 335
IN MEMORY OF NORMAN BETHUNE 337
ON NEW DEMOCRACY 339
Ⅰ.Whither China? 339
Ⅱ.We Want to Build a New China 340
Ⅲ.China's Historical Characteristics 340
Ⅳ.The Chinese Revolution Is Part of the World Revolution 342
Ⅴ.The Politics of New Democracy 347
Ⅵ.The Economy of New Democracy 353
Ⅶ.Refutation of Bourgeois Dictatorship 354
Ⅷ.Refutation of"Left"Phrase-mongering 358
Ⅸ.Refutation of the Die-hards 360
Ⅹ.The Three People's Principles,Old and New 363
Ⅺ.The Culture of New Democracy 369
Ⅻ.The Historical Characteristics of China's Cultural Revolution 371
ⅩⅢ.The Four Periods 373
ⅩⅣ.Some Wrong Ideas About the Nature of Culture 378
ⅩⅤ.A National,Scientific and Mass Culture 380
OVERCOME THE DANGER OF CAPITULATION AND STRIVE FOR A TURN FOR THE BETTER 385
UNITE ALL ANTI-JAPANESE FORCES AND COMBAT THE ANTICOMMUNIST DIE-HARDS 389
TEN DEMANDS ON THE KUOMINTANG 395
INTRODUCINGTHE CHINESE WORKER 403
WE MUST STRESS UNITY AND PROGRESS 405
NEW-DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT 407
ON THE QUESTION OF POLITICAL POWER IN THE ANTI-JAPANESE BASE AREAS 417
CURRENT PROBLEMS OF TACTICS IN THE ANTI-JAPANESE UNITED FRONT 421
FREELY EXPAND THE ANTI-JAPANESE FORCES AND RESIST THE ONSLAUGHTS OF THE ANTI-COMMUNIST DIE-HARDS 431
UNITY TO THE VERY END 437
ON POLICY 441
ORDER AND STATEMENT ON THE SOUTHERN ANHWEI INCIDENT 451
Order of the Revolutionary Military Commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China 451
Statement by the Spokesman of the Revolutionary Military Commission of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China to a Correspondent of the Hsinhua News Agency 452
THE SITUATION AFTER THE REPULSE OF THE SECOND ANTI-COMMUNIST ONSLAUGHT 459
CONCLUSIONS ON THE REPULSE OF THE SECOND ANTI-COMMUNIST ONSLAUGHT 463