Efforts and Attempts of Britain to Restore Its Shipping in China after the War (1945—1949)
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Efforts and Attempts of Britain to Restore Its Shipping in China after the War (1945—1949)
JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition)Vol. 32, Issue 2, Pages: 71-77(2022)
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太原师范学院 马克思主义学院,山西 太原 030619
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Published:15 March 2022,
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Quancheng WU. Efforts and Attempts of Britain to Restore Its Shipping in China after the War (1945—1949). [J]. JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition) 32(2):71-77(2022)
DOI:
Quancheng WU. Efforts and Attempts of Britain to Restore Its Shipping in China after the War (1945—1949). [J]. JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition) 32(2):71-77(2022)DOI:
Efforts and Attempts of Britain to Restore Its Shipping in China after the War (1945—1949)
Shipping was an important British commercial interest in China. After the victory of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression
Britain had been planning to negotiate a new treaty with the Nationalist government to restore its shipping privileges in China in order to restore its shipping interests. However
because of the decline of the British power
the comprehensive economic penetration of the US into China
the resistance of the Chinese shipping industry and other factors
Britain could only temporarily restore the coastal shipping and part of the shipping privileges. On the eve of the founding of New China
Britain began to adjust its shipping policy towards New China. While due to the realization of independent shipping rights in New China
the blockade of the Nationalist Party and the embargo against New China by the US
British shipping to China was shrinking for a time
which also marked the end of the era of British manipulation of Chinese shipping.