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The Men Who Lost China

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Language
  
English

Director
  
Mitch Anderson

Country
  
United States

Release date
  
May 15, 2013 (2013-05-15)

The men who lost china w spanish and chinese subtitles


The Men Who Lost China is a documentary film created by Mitch Anderson. Released in 2013, the documentary explores the United States' attitude towards China following the 1911 Chinese Revolution and the First World War and how the attitude of other Western nations then helped shape China's national identity, particularly its foreign policy and alignment with the former Soviet Union.

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The men who lost china a documentary by mitch anderson


Summary

As today's China is gaining its undisputed superpower status, the world press still speculates over its intentions. The documentary suggests that any worthy prediction must be rooted in the diligent study of past events and the comprehension of the Western and Chinese perception of these events. The US involvement in the Chinese Revolution of 1911 and the perceived Western betrayal in the aftermath of First World War are the two most pivotal points in Chinese modern history that the documentary examines, subtitled into English, Chinese, and Spanish.

Interviewees

  • Professor Wang Gungwu CBE (Chinese: 王赓武; pinyin: Wáng Gēngwǔ)
  • Minxin Pei (Chinese: 裴敏欣; pinyin: Péi Mǐnxīn)
  • Professor Richard Baum
  • Yang Rui (Chinese: 杨锐; pinyin: Yáng Ruì)
  • Actors

  • Dave Hickman (narrator)
  • References

    The Men Who Lost China Wikipedia


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