Kevin Felt

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American values worried Chiang Kai-shek. Though he modeled China’s new capital, Nanjing, on Washington, DC, Chiang was less inclined toward American ideals than Sun Yat-sen. Challenged by warlords and the Communist Party, he had little use for the American concepts of personal freedom or democracy. He valued loyalty above all.
The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: America and China, 1776 to the Present
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