The Rise and Fall of the British Aid Society to China (1937-1950)

The Rise and Fall of the British Aid Society to China (1937-1950)

by Fan Xiuyun

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After the outbreak of the all-out Anti-Japanese War, China received support from many non-governmental aid organizations in the international community, the most prominent of which was the British Aid to China Association, known as the Chinese people's "most loyal friend in the Western Hemisphere." The China Aid Association was established in September 1937. It not only set off an upsurge in aiding China and resisting Japan in the UK, but also established a platform for international cooperation to aid China, making the UK once the center of the world's aid to China movement. Based on rich historical materials, this book examines the entire process of the establishment, development and withdrawal of the China Aid Club from the historical stage, and analyzes the reasons for the early vigorous development of the China Aid Club and its gradual decline in the later period. The historical contributions and limitations of the China Aid Association were also discussed, providing a new perspective for understanding the aid China movement of international civil society organizations.

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